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    Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Legal Brief Arielle Williams October 9, 2017 Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, 573 U.S. ___ (2014) Facts of the case 1. The Green Family owns and operates the arts and crafts company Hobby Lobby, Incorporated. This large chain has over 500 stores and more than 13,000 full-time employees. Hobby Lobby is a closely held, private for-profit company. In 2010, there was a mandate under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that required companies with more than…

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    morally correct might not hold true or hold the same value to someone else (Greenberg, Bruess, Oswalt, pg. 741). For this assignment, we are asked for our personal opinion on Hobby Lobby and Wheaton College’s decision to not cover any form of birth control in their health care plan. I personally do not agree with the stance that Hobby Lobby or Wheaton College made but I also do not feel they acted unethically. To me, their decisions are irrational and unfair to women employees who want to be…

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    teacher separated the class into four different groups. The people in my group are named Alex Grey, Jonathan Bentiz, and Steve Abron. Alex Grey has hobbies, achievements, and goals just like the rest of us. One of his favorite hobbies is to go hiking. He said the best places to hike in Arkansas are Iron Springs and West Mountain. Another one of his hobbies is to let his windows in his car and drive to downtown Little Rock. Alex has many achievements for instance he bought and paid for a Nissan…

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    Burwell v. Hobby Lobby was a case between Sylvia Burwell, the secretary of Health and Human Services, and Hobby Lobby’s owners and founders. This case dealt with the issue of should Hobby Lobby be able to deny employees contraceptives on the health care provided for the workers by the business. This case was a case between workers’ healthcare and religious rights. This case gains attention and the Supreme Courts elect to hear it. They come to the decision that Hobby Lobby should be left their…

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    Burwell v, Hobby Lobby is a court case that resulted from an issue which addresses the necessity of closely held corporations supplying birth control to its employees. The argument of this case is regarding the mandatory requirement to supply coverage for birth control. Hobby Lobby feels the mandate will also cover birth control options that also includes the abortion pill. Hobby Lobby opposed to this idea and due to their religious beliefs. they believe that they should not be required to…

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    1. This was a right to publicity tort because Woods’ name and photographs were used for commercial purposes to attract attention to the shipyard without his prior consent. The shipyard did not have a First Amendment right because what they did would be considered commercial speech. The company used Woods’ name and likeness to promote their shipyard. In addition, because Woods’ is a public figure they would have to have his legal consent to use his image on their products and promotional…

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    Hobby Lobby, The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) tried to demand corporations to provide health insurance for contraceptive methods that violate the beliefs of the companies’ owners. The Supreme Court ruled that requiring businesses…

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    In Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., the Supreme Court ruled that the employer of Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. was not required to provide employees with contraception. Because the employers, the Greens family, built their company on Christian values and firmly followed the ideas outlined in the Bible, they were against any form of contraception. They believed that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requiring them to provide contraception was a violation of their right to practice…

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    Batman's hobby of crime stopping in tights has come to attract various kinds of villains but there is one who has truly made a name for himself. His name is the Joker and he is best known as Batman's nemesis. According to ("Joker comics "), Joker became who he was after he joined the mob in a attempt to support his pregnant wife. He is later pursued by Batman which causes him to jump into a chemical vat to elude the Batman but the mental strain of coming out of the vat disfigured and learning…

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    Hobby Lobby Stores, begs the question: Does the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 allow a for-profit company to deny its employees’ health coverage of contraception to which the employees would otherwise be entitled based on the religious objections of the company’s owners? The Green Family owns and operates Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and has structured their businesses around the principles of the Christian…

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