Daily Business Review
...contraception including the morning after pill. Oklahoma City-based Hobby Lobby Stores and a sister company, Mardel Inc., sued the government, claiming...
The Daily Report
The presidential election and the U.S. Supreme Court may have secured the linchpin of the federal health care reform law?the mandate to purchase insurance? but the litigation beat goes on
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will hear two nonprofit colleges' appeal that their challenge to the Affordable Care Act's contraception coverage provisions should be allowed to go for
Daily Business Review
Edward J. DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, has become the focus of ire from homeowners and lawmakers who want more aid for troubled borrowers, even as Fannie Mae and Fr
National Law Journal
...home Mudd shared with his girlfriend, Ashley Higgs, an employee of Hobby Lobby. Mudd's mother, Debbie Mudd, owned and sometimes lived at the...
Profile of Paul Neumann, general counsel of Trinity Health, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the United States
The Daily Report
...use what is easily available-Van Gogh or Liquitex brands from Hobby Lobby. I usually buy brushes on sale. For murals, I...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
Daily Business Review
...Current tenants include Steinmart, Rave Motion Pictures, TJ Maxx and Hobby Lobby. "We are lending the money as if Dick...
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