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Contraceptive Coverage Under the ACA. How We Got Where We Are Today. Leila Abolfazli and Hillary Schneller, National Women’s Law Center . LSRJ Training, June 13, 2014. Preventive Services Provision. Plans must c over without cost-sharing : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Contraceptive Coverage Under the ACA How We Got Where We Are Today LSRJ Training, June 13, 2014 Leila Abolfazli and Hillary Schneller, National Women’s Law Center
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Contraceptive Coverage Under the

ACA

How We Got Where We Are Today

LSRJ Training, June 13, 2014

Leila Abolfazli and Hillary Schneller, National Women’s Law Center

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Preventive Services Provision

Plans must cover without cost-sharing:OVarious items or services for

adults and children, including immunizations, screenings, and counseling.

OBut Congress realized there was a gap.

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What about women’s specific preventive care needs?

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Why include birth control and education and counseling?

O Birth control prevents unintended pregnancy

O Allows women to plan and space their pregnancies

Improves public

health

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Who Doesn’t Have to Provide?

OChurches and other houses of worshipemployees do not get it

OCertain non-profitsemployees/students do get it (“accommodation”)

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Who Does Have to Provide?

For profit companies

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Two Lines of CasesO For-profit companies

O Two cases at Supreme Court

O Non-profit organizations eligible for the “accommodation” O Cases moving through district courts

and circuit courts of appeal

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Cases at the Supreme Court

OHobby LobbyO nationwide chain of arts and crafts

storesO over 13,000 employees

OConestoga Wood O wood cabinet and specialty goods

manufacturerO nearly 1000 employees

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Major Issues Before the Court: RFRA

O Is a for-profit company a person capable of exercising religion?

If yes, then:O Is there a “substantial burden” on

religious exercise?

If yes, then:O Is there a “compelling interest”?

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The Government’s Response

For-profit corporations are not capable of exercising religionNo substantial burden on religious exercise

O Too attenuated O Tax alternative

Even if there is a substantial burden, the rule is justified by compelling government interests in:

O Women’s healthO Women’s equality

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Amicus StrategyO What’s the point?

O Who should the Court hear from?

O Quality vs. quantity

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Amicus ArgumentsO Disrupts principles of corporate law -- corporate law

scholars O Employees’ religious freedom -- religious groups

O History of using religion to discriminate -- ACLU

O Compelling interests, burden on female employees -- NWLC

O Impact on LGBT persons & people with HIV -- Lambda

Legal

O Impact on other health care -- medical and health

groups

O Establishment Clause -- church-state scholars

O Intent of ACA & RFRA -- members of Congress

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Opinion Pieces In Support of Contraceptive Coverage

Requirement

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Questions from the Justices

O Effect on other health care services – vaccines, blood transfusions

O Impact on other federal law, including antidiscrimination laws

O Burden on employees O How some forms of contraceptives work O Whether there are alternative means by

which the government could ensure women’s access to contraceptives – e.g., Title X expansion

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Outside the Court


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