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Woohoo! The Supreme Court just ruled in favor of Hobby Lobby in the landmark case. It’s a huge win for religious freedom and a major setback for the Obama administration. This case has been a long time coming, and it’s great to see that justice was served. It’s clear that the court recognized the importance of protecting religious liberty, and this decision will have far-reaching implications for years to come. Now, let’s hope other businesses can follow suit and stand up for their beliefs without fear of government interference!

Who Won The Hobby Lobby Case? [Solved]

Well, the Supreme Court had a big decision to make on June 30th, 2014. It was Hobby Lobby vs. Burwell and it was a close call - 5 to 4 in favor of Hobby Lobby. Alito wrote the majority opinion and he got some backup from Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy and Thomas.

  1. Supreme Court Ruling: In 2014, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Hobby Lobby in the case Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., which challenged the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate. The court held that closely-held for-profit corporations can be exempt from providing certain types of contraceptive coverage if it violates their religious beliefs.

  2. Impact on Women’s Rights: This ruling has been seen as a major setback for women’s rights, as it allows employers to deny access to certain forms of contraception based on their religious beliefs.

  3. Religious Freedom Argument: The court argued that the contraception mandate violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which prohibits government from substantially burdening a person’s exercise of religion unless it is necessary to further a compelling governmental interest and is done in the least restrictive way possible.

  4. Dissenting Opinion: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote a dissenting opinion arguing that this decision would have far-reaching implications for women’s health and reproductive rights, and could lead to other employers denying coverage for medical procedures such as blood transfusions or vaccinations based on religious beliefs.

Wow, Hobby Lobby won their case! They argued that the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate violated their religious beliefs, and the Supreme Court agreed. It was a huge victory for them and other companies who felt the same way. It’s a reminder that we all have rights when it comes to our religious freedoms.