U.S. Sup. Ct.;
14-1418

The U.S. Supreme Court vacated U.S. Court of Appeals judgments and remanded actions for further proceedings. The court held that it was more suitable to remand for further proceedings, rather than address the merits of parties’ religious exercise and health care claims, after the parties agreed that religion-based nonprofit organizations would not suffer infringement of their religious exercise rights where their employees could receive contraceptive coverage through the organizations’ contracted health care insurers in a manner that did not require the organizations to file a disputed “religious objection” to avoid providing such coverage.