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The Bill Never Mentions the Catholic Church, How Can the Catholic Conference Contend That It Targets Catholic Institutions?

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The Bill Never Mentions the Catholic Church, How Can the Catholic Conference Contend That It Targets Catholic Institutions?

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The United States Supreme Court recognizes that a bill can target one religion without naming it in the bill. When the Bill sponsor announces that she wants to revive claims against Catholic institutions related to Dr. Reardon and when each of the “experts” supporting the Bill are already suing Catholic institutions, there is no mystery what is going on with this Bill. There is even less mystery when the Bill states that its “purpose” is to protect all children, but it provides no meaningful remedy for most of the children sexually abused in government settings.

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