A mother grapples with today’s campus sex culture in a letter to her four sons

A mother grapples with today’s campus sex culture in a letter to her four sons

My dear sons,

I am doing everything I can to turn you into kind, sensitive, confident, and sensible young men. Yet time flies, and you'll be off to college in a snap. You have been sheltered and coddled and I must prepare you for the realities of life away from home. Much will sound abstract and far-fetched to you now, but we have no time to waste.

Supreme Court rejects pharmacists’ religious appeal
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Supreme Court rejects pharmacists’ religious appeal

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is allowing Washington state to require pharmacies to dispense Plan B or other emergency contraceptives, rejecting an appeal from pharmacists who said they have religious objections to providing the drugs.

The justices' order on Tuesday leaves in place rules first adopted in 2007 following reports that some women had been denied access to emergency contraceptives that are effective when taken within a few days of unprotected sex. Pharmacies must fill lawful prescriptions, but individual pharmacists with moral objections can refer patients to another pharmacist at the same store.

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