judge lawrence zack cough granted monahan's emergency motion for a temporary restraining order until a final decision is made in the case monaghan feels that he shouldn't have to provide birth control to employees because of his own personal religious beliefs and he isn't alone hundreds of hobby lobby and national craft store chain are refusing to provide their employees with access to co-pay free birth control too even though multiple u.s. courts including the u.s. supreme court ruled against them and there are dozens of similar cases like these are. cross the country so do c.e.o.'s have the right to force their own religious beliefs on their employees while denying them access to health care in the process joining me now is marine ferguson senior policy adviser with the catholic association moonwalking creatively i'm with you thanks nice to have you with us tonight so why why would you argue a private employer a private for profit corporation we're not talking a church here should have the right to in this case discriminate against women based in health care because their religion