The Third Circuit has denied rehearing en banc to the Mennonite-owned company challenging the contraceptive requirement of Obamacare.
Lawyers representing the company, Conestoga Wood Specialties, had already started drafting a writ of certiorari, which will soon be filed, said Charles Proctor III of Proctor Lindsay & Dixon in Chadds Ford, Pa., who argued the case on behalf of Conestoga in front of a three-judge panel in May.
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