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Religious colleges join fight over contraceptives

Lawsuits challenge Obama’s mandate

Administration supporters say critics will never be satisfied. Barry Lynn, director of the church-state separation group Americans United, said religious conservatives are merely about “getting their own way” and that corporate entities have no conscience rights.

“The very idea of a corporation having a conscience kind of flabbergasts me,” Mr. Lynn said. “To think of them having some kind of conscience that trumps a woman’s conscience. It’s such a trivial intrusion into a claimed right that it really doesn’t count for much as a legal matter, and I think that’s where this is.”

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