Irondale, AL (EWTN) – The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in
Atlanta has granted the EWTN Global Catholic Network an injunction preventing
the government from enforcing the HHS
contraceptive services mandate against the Network. The appeals court released its twenty-nine page order just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby case. The injunction allows EWTN to continue its court challenge of the mandate without incurring the fines of $35,000 per day that would have begun on July 1.
contraceptive services mandate against the Network. The appeals court released its twenty-nine page order just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby case. The injunction allows EWTN to continue its court challenge of the mandate without incurring the fines of $35,000 per day that would have begun on July 1.
"This has been a very good day for religious liberty in
America," said EWTN Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Michael P.
Warsaw. "The Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby case was a great
affirmation of the constitutional right to freedom of religious expression.
While the Hobby Lobby decision did not directly resolve EWTN's case, this
afternoon's injunction from the appellate court allows us to press forward
without facing the government's crushing fines.
"As we have said repeatedly, contraception,
abortion-inducing drugs and voluntary sterilization are not health care and the
government should not force EWTN to provide them as part of our employer-sponsored
health plan.
"The Hobby Lobby decision recognizes that business
owners don't give up their religious freedom when they start a business,"
continued Warsaw. "The fact that the Supreme Court believes that the
government has an obligation to use the least restrictive means of
accomplishing its goals is very helpful to the EWTN case. EWTN has raised
similar arguments with regard to the government's 'accommodation' scheme for
faith-based organizations. We are both relieved and encouraged by the action taken
by the courts today and look forward to making our case before the 11th Circuit
Court of Appeals in the coming months."
EWTN Global Catholic Network, in its 33rd year, is available
in over 230 million television households in more than 140 countries and
territories. With its direct broadcast satellite television and radio services,
AM & FM radio networks, worldwide short-wave radio station, Internet
website www.ewtn.com, electronic and print news services, and publishing arm,
EWTN is the largest religious media network in the world.
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