Posted on 03/14/2013 3:46:08 PM PDT by Morgana
The founder of Dominos Pizza won his bid for a court order to prevent enforcement of the mandate while the lawsuit it filed against the Obama administration over the HHS mandate that forces religious employers to purchase drugs that may cause abortions for their employees continues.
Tom Monaghan calls requiring businesses, schools and other religious places to pay for such drugs a gravely immoral practice and filed suit earlier this month in federal court for Dominos Farms, a business development complex he owns.
Monaghan says he currently offers his employees health insurance that does not pay for abortions or birth control drugs that may cause early abortions and he has asked a judge to strike down the mandate, saying it violates his First Amendment religious rights.
Today, the Thomas More Law Center, a pro-life legal group, informed LifeNews that Federal District Court Judge Lawrence P. Zatkoff of the Eastern District of Michigan granted a Motion for a Preliminary Injunction against enforcement of the HHS Mandate it filed for Monaghan and his property management company, Dominos Farm Corporation.
Judge Zatkoff previously ruled in favor of granting an emergency temporary restraining order in January. The preliminary injunction extends the previous ruling to protect the plaintiffs for the entire pendency of the case.
Erin Mersino, an attorney with Thomas More, told LifeNews, The HHS Mandate forces our clients to provide abortion causing drugs to their employees when doing so is a direct violation of the teachings of the Catholic Church and our clients sincerely held religious beliefs. The Courts decision today upholds everyones freedom of religion and rights protected by the Constitution.
Mersino said Judge Zatkoffs decision protects our freedoms granted under the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The Obama administration argued against the preliminary injunction by claiming that once a business owner chooses to enter into the marketplace, he surrenders his right to exercise his religious beliefs.
Mersino TMLCs lead counsel on the case, provided for the Court in briefing the quotation from President Ronald Reagan, To those who cite the First Amendment as reason for excluding God from more and more of our institutions and everyday life, may I just say: The First Amendment of the Constitution was not written to protect the people of this country from religious values; it was written to protect religious values from government tyranny.
For purposes of the preliminary injunction, Judge Zatkoff focused only on the unconstitutional nature of the HHS Mandate due its infringement on Mr. Monaghans exercise of religion. Judge Zatkoff held that he did not need to engage in a separate discussion of Plaintiffs Constitutional right to the Free Exercise of Religion since both theories seek to protect the same liberty interest the free practice of ones religion.
The Obama administration is expected to appeal Judge Zatkoffs ruling to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Judge Zatkoffs ruling halts enforcement of the HHS mandate against Monaghan and his property management company, Dominos Farms Corporation of which he is the owner and sole shareholder. Dominos Farms Corporation manages an Office Complex owned by Monaghan and is not to be confused with Dominos Pizza. Monaghan sold the Pizza company in 1998 and has no active affiliation with it at this time.
The most recent poll shows a plurality of Americans oppose the mandate.
The Supreme Court has ordered a federal appeals court to take a new look at the controversial Obamacare law and whether it unconstitutionally forces taxpayers to fund abortions and birth control, violating religious freedoms. The high court is ultimately expected to resolve the debate over the HHS mandate.
Before Thanksgiving, a federal district court judge in Chicago issued a preliminary injunction requested by the religious publisher Tyndale House in its challenge to the mandate. HHS has denied Tyndale Houses request for an exemption, saying that it didnt meet the governments definition of a religious employer because it operates as a for-profit business.
ping!!
Sounds like someone is bucking for a drone strike.
Finally, someone willing to stand up for principles against this immoral government.
God Bless Tom!!! WHERE are the OTHER Catholic Owners???? For that matter, where are the OTHER CHRISTIAN OWNERS???
Some types of lawsuits should earn a reputation for being so smarmy that any contact will make further experience as a lawyer miserable.
I’ll buy a Domino pizza this week....and also buy something from Hobby Lobby.
There's nothing new in this.
That’s a real good question...
Thank God for some good news regarding Obamacare. WE must find a way to defend ourselves from this monstrosity.
Exactly. Especially in this economy most business owners don’t have millions to spend on lawyers to fight it but there are a few who do. All you need is a few to set precedent.
dont forget interstate battery
Maybe I'll have some Domino's for dinner tonight.
God bless Monaghan.
Good questions!
They always made a good pepperoni pizza.
Does this have any effect on Hobby Lobby?
Hobby Lobby and Papa John’s are among those that are fighting hard and their requests were struck down by other courts. They are out there, it’s just that there is no press coverage except in very isolated cases.
Papa John’s is fighting two issues, the HHS Mandate and also the one that requires them to post calorie count. They only make a gazillion possible combinations - think for a minute how complicated and/or totally impossible that exercise in futility is. The franchise close to our home supplies pizza for our Saturday night church service attendees and the owner recently commented that pizza shop owners may have to change their advertisement from “Have it Your Way” to “Have it Obama’s Way”.
Just did. I wasn’t going to buy anything today, but I bought some dominos. Just for me. :D
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