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When Hobby Lobby sued the Health and Human Services Department, what was its claim?

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Correct Answer: That the requirement to provide abortion-inducing drugs violated their right to properly exercise their religious freedom

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What is the legal significance of the Hobby Lobby ruling?

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Correct Answer: That no court before had ever recognized a for-profit corporation’s exemption from the law in the name of religious freedom

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Ultimately, how did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in the Hobby Lobby case?

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Correct Answer: In favor of Hobby Lobby, stating that the federal government’s restriction on the activities of a for-profit, closely held corporation must comply with the Religious Freedom Restoration Act

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Eventually, the Court of Appeals reversed the denial for a preliminary injunction in the Hobby Lobby case. Why?

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Correct Answer: Hobby Lobby qualified as a person.

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What was the court’s initial decision when Hobby Lobby sought injunctive relief to avoid fines for not providing all types of contraceptives to employees?

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Correct Answer: The request was denied on the grounds that Hobby Lobby did not have the right to the free exercise of religion.

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Why was Hobby Lobby not exempt from a religious accommodation under the Affordable Care Act?

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Correct Answer: Its history of never covering contraceptives

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Why was Hobby Lobby not exempt from a religious accommodation under the Affordable Care Act?

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Correct Answer: Its nonprofit status

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What is a primary thing that sets Hobby Lobby apart from other large corporations?

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Correct Answer: Its statement of purpose

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How can the Hobby Lobby decision be described?

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Correct Answer: As bringing little closure to the dispute about the scope of rights for corporations and the questions of corporate purpose

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What was the Hobby Lobby ruling?

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Correct Answer: Closely held, for-profit corporations are entitled to free exercise of religion.

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Those who believe that corporations cannot be bearers of rights are ______ the Citizens United case.

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Correct Answer: Critics of

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What percentage of the American public disagreed with the ruling for the Citizens United case?

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Correct Answer: 80

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What surprised some corporate rights advocates about Justice Kennedy’s opinion on the Citizens United case?

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Correct Answer: That corporate personhood was not addressed

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What was the chief precedent cited in the Citizens United case?

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Correct Answer: First National Bank v. Bellotti

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In the Citizens United case, the government’s attorneys argued that the government had the power to ______.

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Correct Answer: Prohibit the distribution and advertising of books, pamphlets, and movies under certain circumstances if they were made or sold by corporations

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The attorney for Citizens United argued in front of the Supreme Court that ______.

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Correct Answer: Corporations should be able to contribute their ideas or opinions to political campaigns the same as individuals

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Citizens United promotes ______.

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Correct Answer: Corporate interests and political candidates who advance their goals

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The ruling in the Citizens United case created a firestorm of protests calling for ______.

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Correct Answer: Congress to overthrow the decision

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In the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission case, the court opined that the law violated which amendment?

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Correct Answer: First

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There is nothing wrong with a corporation giving away large portions of their profits to religious organizations as long as ______.

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Correct Answer: Fairness to those who cooperate to create economic value is considered

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How does the ruling in the Hobby Lobby case impact female employees who do not share the same religious sentiments as the owners?

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Correct Answer: They are compelled to pay for the religious beliefs of the owners.

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In the Hobby Lobby case, the Supreme Court majority believed that, as an association, the corporation is capable of ______.

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Correct Answer: Asserting the right of its members

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What is the purpose of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993?

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Correct Answer: To protect the right to exercise religious freedom

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Which is a right that a corporation does not have?

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Correct Answer: The right to vote

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The Fourth Amendment provides corporations ______.

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Correct Answer: Protection against unreasonable search and seizure

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The Fourteenth Amendment provides corporations ______.

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Correct Answer: The right to due process and equal protection under the law

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