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Catholic University Appeals Dismissal of Contraception Mandate Lawsuit

An Ohio Roman Catholic university is appealing the dismissal of its lawsuit against the Obama administration regarding the HHS mandate to provide free contraception to employees and students.<

States Explore Alternatives to Standardized Testing

Online schools, mobile technology, and independent students are beginning to bring promising innovations to the heart of modern education: Standardized testing.

Health Savings Accounts Continue to Grow in Popularity

New research from the Employment Benefits Research Institute shows health savings accounts, a key part of consumer driven health plans, continue to grow in popularity despite President Obama’s effo

Banker Expresses Fears of Current Fed Policy

The Federal Reserve is doing aggressive buying of mortgage-backed securities, which is what is likely behind the fact that banks are

Lite Drinkers

Beer drinkers from three different states are hoping to collect some drinking money by suing Anheuser-Busch

Modeling Northern Hemispheric Winters

How good are the simulations of the most up-to-date climate models? Authors Kim et al.

Kansas Law Lets Teachers Choose Political Donations

A labor expert is praising a new Kansas law for promoting teachers' freedom to make informed political choices, and opinion polls show strong public support for it, including union members and gove

Attorneys General Demand Broader Religious Exemptions to Contraception Mandate

More than a quarter of the nation’s state attorneys general signed a letter to Kathleen Sebelius, U.S.

Judge Rules Ball State May Seize Print Shop for Hotel, Dorm Project

An Indiana judge has ruled Ball State University can proceed to use eminent domain against a print shop in Muncie, Ind.
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