Case Study: Burwell V. Hobby Lobby Stores

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Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, 2014 was another recent case that moved to extend corporate personhood on the basis of the first amendment’s right to freedom of religion. The Affordable Care Act mandated that health insurance plans provided by employers include coverage for a variety of health services, including contraceptives. The Christian family owners of Hobby Lobby appealed that providing contraception to their female employees would infringe on their religious beliefs. As it stood, religious non-profit organizations like churches were exempt from the required contraceptive mandate enacted by the Affordable Care Act, but no provisions existed for for-profit secular corporations. In another 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court sided with Hobby