id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_cojhgivf5baxfetvj6seox3mcu Christopher S. Ross Shall Businesses Profit if Their Owners Lose Their Souls? Examining Whether Closely Held Corporations May Seek Exemptions from the Contraceptive Mandate 2013.0 50 .pdf application/pdf 24054 2584 66 E. Free Exercise Claims by Profit-Seeking Individuals and Corporations Court held that the law burdened Lee's religious exercise, but it also found Exercise Clause, and a religious corporation could state a claim under religious exemption."321 The court claimed that to state that Congress religion, "a faith-based, for-profit corporation can claim free-exercise corporations cannot pursue religious exercise.360 The Lee Court stated: allowed closely held corporations to state the free exercise claims of their Cir. 1988), which held that for-profit corporations can assert the free exercise claims of their exercise of religion," and because the court held that a corporation cannot RFRA protected individuals and religious organizations, corporations, and to state RFRA and free exercise claims.489 The Court has not previously First, if courts allow secular corporations to state RFRA claims, then right.497 The Court did not allow corporations to claim the protections of Corporations should have the ability to state RFRA claims, and the Court ./cache/work_cojhgivf5baxfetvj6seox3mcu.pdf ./txt/work_cojhgivf5baxfetvj6seox3mcu.txt