VIDEO: James C. Capretta on Supreme Court’s “Little Sisters” Ruling


May 18, 2016 | EWTN News Nightly


On May 16, 2016, EPPC Senior Fellow James C. Capretta appeared on EWTN’s News Nightly to discuss the Supreme Court’s action in sending the Little Sisters of the Poor case back to lower courts. Click here or click below to view the video (Mr. Capretta’s segment begins at the 4:54 mark):


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