The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared evenly divided over religious nonprofits’ claim that they are entitled to an outright exemption from providing contraceptive health insurance to their female employees under the Affordable Care Act.

Only Justice Anthony Kennedy may hold the key to the success of the Obama administration’s counterclaim that the government has provided a legally sufficient accommodation of the nonprofits’ religious objections.

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