Hobby Lobby wins birth control case

Supreme Court split 5-4

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Hobby Lobby today in a 5-4 split decision.

The company had argued that the Affordable Care Act's requirement that the company provide contraception for their employees was uncontitutional and a violation of their religious rights.

The Christian company, owned by the Green family, had argued that they are not making a statement about whether or not their female employees use contraception, only whether the company should be required to provide it.

The Green family also owns Mardel's.

The company sepcifically objected to those drugs that terminate a pregnancy.