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rug

(82,333 posts)
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 01:48 PM Mar 2012

Sandra Fluke, religious colleges and unexpected rules

Posted at 11:35 AM ET, 03/07/2012
By Jenna Johnson

Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke testified on the Hill in late February and told the story of a friend who enrolled at the law school, paid for a required student health insurance plan and went to the pharmacy to pick up a birth control prescription — only to learn that she would have to pay the full price because her plan wouldn’t cover it.

Georgetown is a Catholic institution that has Jesuit priests living on campus, requires undergraduates to take theology classes and upholds a church teaching that forbids contraception. Such rules can surprise, especially as less than half of Georgetown students identify as being Catholic.

So in addition to igniting a highly personal national debate about mandated coverage of contraceptives, Fluke’s testimony has also prompted discussions about the range of rules governing students at religious colleges.

“We did not expect that women would be told in the national media that we should have gone to school elsewhere” to receive contraception coverage, said Fluke, 30, at a forum held on the Hill on Feb. 23. Fluke has said she is Protestant. “We refuse to pick between a quality education and our health.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/campus-overload/post/sandra-fluke-religious-colleges-and-unexpected-rules/2012/03/06/gIQARCa0wR_blog.html

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Sandra Fluke, religious colleges and unexpected rules (Original Post) rug Mar 2012 OP
I didn't know Georgetown was Catholic affiliated either. cbayer Mar 2012 #1
Yeah, it's one of the oldest Jesuit colleges. rug Mar 2012 #2
That sounds more like the Jesuits I have known. cbayer Mar 2012 #3

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
1. I didn't know Georgetown was Catholic affiliated either.
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 02:06 PM
Mar 2012

I am rather surprised that the Jesuits would take a hard stand on this.

 

rug

(82,333 posts)
2. Yeah, it's one of the oldest Jesuit colleges.
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 02:13 PM
Mar 2012

They have 28 across the U.S.

http://www.ajcunet.edu/

Here's the statement they made last month on the HHS regulation:

AJCU statement on change to HHS mandate for religious institutions

Washington, DC - The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) acknowledges and appreciates the compromise that President Obama has made to accommodate religious institutions in regard to the birth control mandate under the Affordable Care Act. We commend the Obama Administration for its willingness to work with us on moving toward a solution, and we look forward to working out the details of these new regulations with the White House.

February 10, 2012


http://www.ajcunet.edu/index.aspx?bid=992

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
3. That sounds more like the Jesuits I have known.
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 02:20 PM
Mar 2012

They have been the order that has seemed least misogynistic to me, but my experience is admittedly limited.

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