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Ethics
Roman Catholic

Contraception and Conscience: The Burden on Religious Exercise

Theologian

Lisa Sowle Cahill


Duration

102.17


Uploaded to YouTube

1 October 2012

Added to Database

20 August 2025


YouTube description

This panel is part of Contraception and Conscience: A Symposium on Religious Liberty, Women's Health, and the HHS Rule on Provision of Birth Control Coverage for Employees, a conference examining the legal, theological, health, equality, and ethical issues relating to the recent Rule promulgated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on "Coverage of Preventive Services Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." The symposium brought together legal, religious, and cultural scholars and practitioners for a day-long conversation about the increasingly contentious public debate surrounding the HHS Rule requiring employers to subsidize preventive health services for employees, the religious accommodations in the HHS rule, and the lawsuits filed by religious objectors challenging the rule. For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/TOpHCe For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu Does the HHS Rule put religious employers to an untenable choice between obeying the law and honoring religious obligations, and if so, how? Does it require individuals or entities to "cooperate with evil" in a manner that their faith forbids? Does compliance with the law prevent them from "bearing witness" to their faith or create "scandal" by conveying endorsement of activities to which the employer morally objects? Lisa Sowle Cahill, Boston College Patrick Deneen, University of Notre Dame Cathleen Kaveny, University of Notre Dame Michael Kessler, Georgetown University John Langan, S.J. Georgetown University Robert Tuttle, George Washington University School of Law