Interesting. I wonder how long it will be before the tax scofflaws start filing lawsuits contending that they shouldn't have to pay taxes because it violates their sincerely held religious beliefs? Slippery slope.
Originally Posted by timpage
The verdict (not a ruling) was narrowly written to exempt only closely held corporations. Obama and the progressives have already exempted religious organizations to avoid a firestorm of backlash from Catholics. The verdict was almost guaranteed given that Congress passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in 1994 to protect precisely this kind of abuse by government. This is the Gordian knot of progressive/liberal/nihilist proponents. You cannot run a tyrannical, government-knows-best regime with a diverse free populace. Lest the progressive come unglued, they should take a deep breath and realize that this is only a small defeat for compelling everyone to pay for objectionable contraceptives. It doesn't prohibit them. The tie between health care and contraception is not as firm as the larger scope of medical health care.
The bigger loss from SCOTUS was the exemption of home health care workers from compulsory union membership, another blow for freedom. Workers remain free to join unions, but are not bludgeoned to give up wages for SEIU political activity.