Roger Severino, the outgoing director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Civil Rights, stepped down from his high-profile role last month, after launching a new division dedicated to the protection of conscience rights and religious freedom.
A Catholic pro-life lawyer, Severino is OCR’s longest-serving director in the past three decades and sparked headlines as his office took up cases, like one involving a Vermont hospital that allegedly forced a nurse to participate in an abortion against her beliefs…. read full article>>
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