Domino's Wins a Round in Fight Against Obamacare Contraception Mandate
Won't have to comply while case proceeds
Thomas Monaghan, founder and former owner of Domino's Pizza, will not be forced to comply with Obamacare's anti-conscience mandate while his lawsuit against the coercive rule proceeds.
Domino Farms, Monaghan's current property management company in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was awarded a preliminary injunction against the mandate this week by a federal judge.
Monaghan should "not be compelled to act in conflict with his religious beliefs," wrote U.S. District Judge Lawrence Zatgoff in issuing the halt against the mandate. Domino Farms had earlier received a temporary restraining order against the mandate.
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