Legal Challenges to Obama Health Law Could Cost Women

Birth control was not the first thing on Tracey L. Poston’s mind when she arrived at the University of Notre Dame as director of research compliance. But when she needed to replace her IUD the next year, she was shocked to discover that contraception was not included in her insurance. The cost had been covered by her previous employer, a Jesuit university, yet Notre Dame said it ran contrary to Roman Catholic doctrine. Ms. Poston, who’s not Catholic herself, felt that Notre Dame should not be intruding on her personal life.

・ From Chronicle of Higher Education