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March 25, 2014 - Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life.
Jeanne F. Monahan, president of the March for Life Foundation.
Mary Anne Yep, RN, BSN, vice president and chief personnel officer of Illinois-based Triune Health Group.  Triune is one of dozens of for-profit companies challenging the contraceptive mandate. (In Jan. 2013 a U.S. District Court judge granted a preliminary injunction barring "application or enforcement of any requirement that Plaintiffs provide contraception, abortion, sterilization, abortifacients, or related education and counseling in its employee health plans contrary to their religious objections."  Yep and her husband co-founded the Triune in 1990, and she noted in her remarks that in 2012 Crain's Chicago Business named the company "Best Workplace for Women."
Attorneys from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty led by Emily Hardman, communications director.
Attorneys for Becket Fund for Religious Liberty led by Lori Windham, senior counsel for the Becket Fund and lead counsel for Hobby Lobby.  [L to R: Adèle Keim, unidentified, Windham, and Kristina Arriaga de Bucholz].  Windham termed the decision "a complete victory."
Casey Maddox, attorney for Conestoga Wood Specialties.
Dr. Charmaine Yoest, president and CEO of Americans United for Life.
Cathy Ruse, senior fellow at the Family Research Council.
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