DAILY SIGNAL/ Melanie Isreal-
The world’s most tenacious nuns were back at the Supreme Court on Wednesday morning, when the justices heard oral arguments in the latest round of the nearly eight-year saga surrounding the Affordable Care Act’s onerous contraception mandate.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the high court made the unusual and unprecedented move of hearing the consolidated cases of Little Sisters of the Poor v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Trump v. Pennsylvania, as well as several others, via teleconference. C-SPAN and other news outlets carried the arguments live.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg participated in the arguments from a hospital bed.
If you thought the Little Sisters already won big at the Supreme Court, you’d be right. Now they’re fighting to preserve that earlier victory.