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Faith leaders speak at a rally at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill held by The Religious Institute to support the reproductive health, rights and justice community as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Affordable Care Act challenges, the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, which mandate that private insurance plans must cover birth control, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Madeline Shepherd of Arlington, Va. welcomes morning visitors to a rally at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill held by The Religious Institute to support the reproductive health, rights and justice community as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Affordable Care Act challenges, the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, which mandate that private insurance plans must cover birth control, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Madeline Shepherd of Arlington, Va. welcomes morning visitors to a rally at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill held by The Religious Institute to support the reproductive health, rights and justice community as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Affordable Care Act challenges, the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, which mandate that private insurance plans must cover birth control, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Madeline Shepherd of Arlington, Va. welcomes morning visitors to a rally at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill held by The Religious Institute to support the reproductive health, rights and justice community as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Affordable Care Act challenges, the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, which mandate that private insurance plans must cover birth control, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Katie Kraft of Alexandria, Va. makes a poster before a rally at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill held by The Religious Institute to support the reproductive health, rights and justice community as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Affordable Care Act challenges, the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, which mandate that private insurance plans must cover birth control, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Katie Kraft of Alexandria, Va. makes a poster before a rally at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill held by The Religious Institute to support the reproductive health, rights and justice community as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Affordable Care Act challenges, the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, which mandate that private insurance plans must cover birth control, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Katie Kraft of Alexandria, Va. makes a poster before a rally at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill held by The Religious Institute to support the reproductive health, rights and justice community as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Affordable Care Act challenges, the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, which mandate that private insurance plans must cover birth control, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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A group of people organized by the NYC Light Brigade and the women's rights group UltraViolet, use letters in lights to spell out their opinion, in front of the Supreme Court, Monday, March 24, 2014 in Washington. Holding the "H" in "Hands" at left, is Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn. The Supreme Court is weighing whether corporations have religious rights that exempt them from part of the new health care law that requires coverage of birth control for employees at no extra charge. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Brandon, left, from Warrenton, Va., sits with Matt and Zack, both from Nokesville, Va., as they wait in line in front of the Supreme Court, Monday, March 24, 2014, in Washington. The men arrived Friday afternoon to be first in line. The Supreme Court is weighing whether corporations have religious rights that exempt them from part of the new health care law that requires coverage of birth control for employees at no extra charge. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Jerome Weaver, from Vineland, N.J., waits in line in front of the Supreme Court, Monday, March 24, 2014, in Washington. The Supreme Court is weighing whether corporations have religious rights that exempt them from part of the new health care law that requires coverage of birth control for employees at no extra charge. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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An organizer takes a a picture of a group of people organized by the NYC Light Brigade and the women's rights group UltraViolet, as they use letters in lights to spell out their opinion, in front of the Supreme Court, Monday, March 24, 2014, in Washington. The Supreme Court is weighing whether corporations have religious rights that exempt them from part of the new health care law that requires coverage of birth control for employees at no extra charge. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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A group of people organized by the NYC Light Brigade and the women's rights group UltraViolet, use letters in lights to spell out their opinion, in front of the Supreme Court, Monday, March 24, 2014, in Washington. Holding the "H" in "Hands" is Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn. The Supreme Court is weighing whether corporations have religious rights that exempt them from part of the new health care law that requires coverage of birth control for employees at no extra charge. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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FILE - In this May 22, 2013, customers enter and exit a Hobby Lobby store in Denver. The Obama administration and its opponents are renewing the Supreme Court battle over President Barack Obama’s health care law in a case that pits the religious rights of employers against the rights of women to the birth control of their choice. Two years after the entire law survived the justices’ review by a single vote, the court is hearing arguments on Tuesday in a religion-based challenge from family-owned companies that object to covering certain contraceptives in their health plans as part of the law’s preventive care requirement. The largest company among them, Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File)