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Hobby Lobby and Religious Right Victory in the Supreme Court

The opinion issued today in support of businesses’ (legal entities – not people) religious rights is here:  http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/13pdf/13-354_olp1.pdf. The court’s vote on the case was split 5-4. The majority opinion was written by Justice Samuel Alito. Voting against the majority we

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The opinion issued today in support of businesses’ (legal entities – not people) religious rights is here:  http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/13pdf/13-354_olp1.pdf.

The court’s vote on the case was split 5-4. The majority opinion was written by Justice Samuel Alito. Voting against the majority were Justices Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Sonia Sotomayor.

“The Court says that the government has failed to show that the mandate is the least restrictive means of advancing its interest in guaranteeing cost-free access to birth control,” reports

SCOTUSBlog

. The site adds:  “This decision concerns only the contraceptive mandate and should not be understood to mean that all insurance mandates, that is for blood transfusions or vaccinations, necessarily fail if they conflict with an employer’s religious beliefs.”

In a concurring opinion, Justice Anthony Kennedy writes that the federal government could choose to pay for contraception coverage, removing the companies from the equation.

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