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The Implication of Burwell v Hobby Lobby: Three Perspectives
Center for Law, Health and Society Events
  • Erin Fuse Brown, J.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Law - Georgia State University, College of Law
  • Anne Tucker, J.D., Associate Professor of Law - Georgia State University, College of Law
  • Eric J. Segall, J.D., Kathy and Lawrence Ashe Professor of Law - Georgia State University
Document Type
Video
Date
9-10-2014
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Abstract

In Burwell v Hobby Lobby, the United States Supreme Court recognized the right of for-profit, closely held corporations to claim a religious exemption to the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate under the religious Freedom Restoration Act. Our three panelists will unpack the ruling and discuss the implication of this case from the constitutional (Professor Eric Segall), corporate (Professor Anne Tucker) and health law perspectives.

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Citation Information
Erin Fuse Brown, Anne Tucker and Eric J. Segall. "The Implication of Burwell v Hobby Lobby: Three Perspectives" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/eric_segall/100/