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Judge David Joseph issued a ruling preventing the Biden administration from forcing religious employers to accommodate abortion. Praise God!

From The Christian Post. Several Catholic organizations have prevailed, at least temporarily, in their efforts to block the Biden administration from enforcing a rule that would require them to provide their employees with accommodations for elective abortions in violation of their deeply held religious beliefs.

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In an opinion released Monday, federal Judge David Joseph granted a preliminary injunction preventing the Biden administration from enforcing a rule interpreting the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act to require employers to provide their employees with accommodations in order to obtain an abortion against the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Roman Catholic Dioceses of Lafayette and Lake Charles in Louisiana, along with The Catholic University of America and the states of Louisiana and Mississippi.

Joseph’s decision comes after the Catholic organizations filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana last month asking a federal judge to strike down the rule. The states of Louisiana and Mississippi challenged the rule in a separate complaint and Joseph’s ruling covers both cases, which are now consolidated.

Joseph’s preliminary injunction prevents the Biden administration from enforcing the “requirement that covered entities provide accommodation for the elective abortions of employees that are not necessary to treat a medical condition related to pregnancy” against the states of Louisiana and Mississippi and their agencies, employers with 15 or more employees in the two states, as well as the Catholic organizations named as plaintiffs.

The ruling will remain in effect until “final judgment is entered in the consolidated cases.” Efforts to secure a permanent block against the rule are ongoing.

Passed as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, a massive omnibus bill approved by the United States Congress in 2022, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires employers with 15 or more workers to accommodate the “pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical condition” of a “qualified employee.”

The law granted the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission the authority to “issue regulations” that “provide examples of reasonable accommodations addressing known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions.” The regulations implemented by the executive branch agency last year include “having or choosing not to have an abortion” on a list of examples of what constitutes “pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions” and, therefore, must be accommodated by employers.

The regulations also defined “related medical conditions” as “medical conditions which relate to, are affected by, or arise out of pregnancy or childbirth, as applied to the specific employee or applicant in question, including, but not limited to, termination of pregnancy, including via miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion.”

Joseph, appointed to the bench by former President Donald Trump, determined that the EEOC “likely exceeded its statutory authority in including an abortion accommodation mandate in the Final Rule.”

Maintaining that “‘abortion’ is a term that is widely understood by everyone,” Joseph wrote, “If Congress had intended to mandate that employers accommodate elective abortions under the PWFA, it would have spoken clearly when enacting the statute, particularly given the enormous social, religious, and political importance of the abortion issue in our nation.”

Instead, he noted, “Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle expressly stated that the PWFA does not address abortion” as the measure was under consideration.

Laura Wolk Slavis, counsel at the law firm Becket that is representing the Catholic organizations, cheered Monday’s decision in a statement describing the ruling as “an important step in ensuring that American workplaces can be free to continue serving their communities consistent with their beliefs.”

Slavis added, “The EEOC twisted a law protecting expecting mothers and their babies and co-opted the workplaces of over 130 million Americans to support abortion.”

“That is an abuse of power — no one should have to choose between their conscience and protecting pregnant women,” she added. “Banning employers nationwide from affirming life is unacceptable and unlawful.”

As Becket explained, “The federal government has 60 days to appeal the decision.” Any appeal would go before a panel of judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

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This article was originally posted on The Christian Post. Photo Credit: Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash.

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Darlene Estlow
June 24, 2024

Thank you, Father. May this ruling stick.

Susan CC
June 23, 2024

Judgement and Redemption Isaiah 59
Justice is turned back, and righteousness stands far off. For truth has stumbled in the public square and honesty cannot enter.
15 Truth is missing and whoever turns from evil is plundered. The Lord saw that there was no justice and He was offended
16 He saw that there was no man—He was amazed that there was no one interceding; so His own arm brought salvation and His own righteousness supported Him
17 He put on righteousness like a breastplate and a helmet of salvation on His head; He put on garments of vengeance for clothing and He wrapped Himself in zeal as in a cloak.
18 So He will repay according to their deeds:

ZEAL implies energetic and unflagging pursuit of an aim or devotion to a cause.

Dear Heavenly Father, through the sacrifice of Your Son Jesus, You became Father to all. I thank You. I thank you that I am Your beloved daughter. I thank You for Your immeasurable and inexhaustible love for all who love You and all who do not. We are privileged to know the fulfillment of many of Your promises and for those yet to be realized, we know they will be. I was reminded of this beautiful and powerful passage from Isaiah and I am reminded that You are Justice. One day, everyone who has ever lived and everyone who will live, WILL know justice. But today, I pray justice for all who cannot, the unborn. I ask that they receive justice in every judicial decision. Just as I read in Isaiah, there is no honesty in our government and anyone who tries to do right finds themself the next target. Lord, I pray my offense is Your offense. I pray Your zeal for justice will roar through every court of law and for those who continue to make the unborn a target, I pray their deeds are repaid. I pray in the Precious Name of Jesus, Your Only Begotten Son and my Savior. I pray in Holy Spirit Counsel, powerful and true. And I pray this prayer and all of our prayers will glorify You Father.

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