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The Contraception Mandate
Clip: 3/20/2014 | 9m 21s
Religious business owners go to court over health care requirements for contraception.
The Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments in the deeply divisive “Hobby Lobby case.” The religious owners of the craft chain, and other plaintiffs, say the Affordable Care Act, violates their religious freedom by requiring them to buy certain kinds of contraception insurance for their employees.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
The Contraception Mandate
Clip: 3/20/2014 | 9m 21s
The Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments in the deeply divisive “Hobby Lobby case.” The religious owners of the craft chain, and other plaintiffs, say the Affordable Care Act, violates their religious freedom by requiring them to buy certain kinds of contraception insurance for their employees.
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