Supreme Court backs Hobby Lobby re Contraception

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Should family owned businesses have the right to choose what benefits they do and do not want to pay for in regards to their religious beliefs? Absolutely in all legitimate cases! It is their right to decide such things in accordance with the law, and it is their right to try and change a law if they feel that it restricts their religious freedom to operate as a private family owned business. Talk about public/shared companies and you have to think about a lot of details and you will definitely have to compromise a lot.
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