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More than 40 Coalition for Liberty & Justice Member Organizations Urge Supreme Court to Reject Challenges to Contraceptive Coverage

March 25, 2014

As the Supreme Court begins to hear arguments from Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp., 44 members of the Coalition for Liberty & Justice, a broad alliance of faith-based, secular and other national organizations, endorsed the statement below in support of real religious liberty for all. If you would like to contact any of the coalition members, please see the media contact list following the statement.

On March 25, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in lawsuits brought by Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., a national arts-and-crafts chain, and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp., a cabinet manufacturer. The cases challenge the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that insurance plans include coverage for contraception with no co-pay, which was designed to advance women’s health and equality. We, the undersigned members of the Coalition for Liberty & Justice, express our support for the right of all workers and their dependents to access contraceptive coverage under the Affordable Care Act and to make personal decisions about using contraception based on their own beliefs. We oppose the corporations’ attempts to invoke their owners’ religious beliefs to undermine women’s health and equality and interfere in their personal decision-making. Corporations should not be permitted to impose religious views on their employees.

We represent a diverse cross-section of communities, including faith-based and secular groups as well as those dedicated to LGBT rights, women’s rights, separation of church and state, civil rights and reproductive rights and justice. We are united in our belief that public policies should both respect religious liberty and protect against the use of religious beliefs to discriminate or undermine equality. We believe that true religious liberty respects individuals, supports the common good and reflects the foundational principles of our nation.

We therefore strongly support the rights of female workers and their dependents to follow their consciences, moral codes and beliefs when making a decision about contraception and oppose the plaintiffs’ attempts to interfere in this personal decision-making. We hope the Supreme Court will reject the corporations’ challenges to the contraceptive coverage regulations.

Signed,

Americans for Religious Liberty

Americans United for Separation of Church and State

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

Call To Action

Catholics for Choice

Center for Inquiry

Center for Reproductive Rights

Coalition of Labor Union Women

Concerned Clergy for Choice

CORPUS

DignityUSA

Faith Aloud

GetEQUAL Action

Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc.

Human Rights Campaign

Ibis Reproductive Health

Institute for Science and Human Values

Interfaith Alliance

Keshet

Law Students for Reproductive Justice

Medical Students for Choice

Metropolitan Community Churches Public Policy Team

MergerWatch

Methodist Federation for Social Action

Military Association of Atheists & Freethinkers

Muslims for Progressive Values

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Council of Jewish Women

National Council of Women’s Organizations

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

National Organization for Women (NOW) Foundation

National Women’s Health Network

Nehirim

New Ways Ministry

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

Religious Institute

Reproductive Health Technologies Project

Secular Coalition for America

Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S.

Society for Humanistic Judaism

Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual

Women’s League for Conservative Judaism


Media Contacts

Americans United for Separation of Church and State

  • Rob Boston, Director of Communications
    (202) 466-3234
    Boston@au.org

Catholics for Choice

  • Claire S. Gould, Senior Communications Associate
    (202) 986-6093
    cgould@catholicsforchoice.org

Center for Inquiry

  • Michael De Dora, Director, Office of Public Policy
    (646) 706-6080
    mdedora@centerforinquiry.net

Coalition of Labor Union Women

  • Carol Rosenblatt
    (202) 508-6951
    crosenblatt@cluw.org

DignityUSA

  • Marianne Duddy-Burke, Executive Director
    617-669-7810

GetEQUAL Action

  • Heather Cronk
    (202) 491-7240
    heather@getequal.org

Muslims for Progressive Values

  • Ani Zonnenveld, Founder, President
    (323) 696-2678 (PST)
    ani@mpvusa.org

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum

  • Shivana Jorawar
    (202) 470-3170 ext. 11
    sjorawar@napawf.org

National Center for Lesbian Rights

  • Erik Olvera, Communications Director
    (415) 392.6257 Ext. 324
    EOlvera@nclrights.org

National Council of Jewish Women

  • Anoush Bagdoyan, Director of Communications and Outreach
    abagdoyan@ncjw.org
    (202) 870-2732
  • Sammie Moshenberg, Director of Washington Operations
    sammie@ncjwdc.org
    (202) 375-5061

National Council of Women’s Organizations

  • Shireen Mitchell, Chair
    (202) 642-1881
    shireen@ncwo-online.org

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

  • Alejandra Cardenas, Camino Public Relations
    (520) 624-7288
    alejandra@caminopr.com

National Women’s Health Network

  • Amy Allina, Deputy Director
    (202) 682-2640
    aallina@nwhn.org

Nehirim

  • Debra Kolodny, Executive Director
    (503) 396-9191 (PST)
    Deb@Nehirim.org

New Ways Ministry

  • Francis DeBernardo, Executive Director
    (240) 432-2489
    director@NewWaysMinistry.org

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

  • Michael Mitchell, Communications Director
    (202) 628-7700 x12
    mmitchell@rcrc.org

Reproductive Health Technologies Project

  • Sara Alcid
    (202) 530-4401
    salcid@rhtp.org

Society for Humanistic Judaism

  • M. Bonnie Cousens, Executive Director
    (248) 478-7610
    executivedirector@shj.org

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