[PDF] burwell v. hobby lobby

A case in which the Court decided that the Affordable Care Act's requirement of for-profit corporations to supply its employees with contraceptives that go  Autres questions
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  • What did the US Supreme Court rule Burwell v Hobby Lobby?

    The Court ruled against birth control access in a 5-to-4 decision, with the majority of the justices saying that Hobby Lobby and other “closely held corporations” could deny birth control coverage to their employees.
    The ruling set a new precedent.

  • What did the US Supreme Court rule Burwell v Hobby Lobby?

    In the Supreme Court case Burwell v.
    Hobby Lobby the Supreme Court confirmed the rights of corporations to deny healthcare coverage on the basis of religious objections.
    Under the Affordable Care Act employers were required to cover birth control and emergency contraception.

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