POLITICSMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Federal judge grants injunction to pro-life groups in challenge to Michigan employment law
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction to two Michigan anti-abortion organizations challenging a state employment law requiring them to hire candidates with conflicting beliefs on abortion and cover abortion care in employee benefits. The judge ruled the law likely violates the First Amendment, halting enforcement until the Michigan Supreme Court interprets its application.
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