Last month, religious chain store Hobby Lobby released this video explaining their belief that they should not be forced to supply health care that gives employees access to the morning after pill:

Today, the case was picked up by the Supreme Court, according to CNN:

The justices agreed on Tuesday to review provisions in the Affordable Care Act requiring employers of a certain size to offer insurance coverage for birth control and other reproductive health services without a co-pay.

At issue is whether private companies can refuse to do so on the claim it violates their religious beliefs.
Oral arguments will likely be held in March with a ruling by late June.

Hobby Lobby is one of the loudest Christian companies in the nation. Back in October, they were under fire when a Hobby Lobby employee reportedly told a Jewish customer looking for Hanukkah merchandise that "we don't cater to you people." And in the not-really-related-but-Anna-Minard-thinks-it's-hilarious file, there's this.