lori windham is the attorney for hobby lobby. >> today's decision is a landmark day for religious freedom. the supreme court, the supreme court recognized that american families do not lose their fundamental rights when they open a family business. >> woodruff: the view at the white house was decidedly different. spokesman josh earnest. >> the ruling allows the bosses of these women to essentially step in and say, "well, i have a religious concern, so you're not allowed to make your own decision about whether or not you'd like to benefit from these services. we're going to make sure they aren't provided." we strongly disagree with that. we believe that congress should take action to fix it. >> woodruff: the contraception mandate faces separate legal challenges from religiously affiliated hospitals, colleges and charities. >> woodruff: for more on today's decision, we turn as always to marcia coyle of the national law journal. marcia, welcome back to the program. final day of the court, final day to issue. this is a big one. so the court, the companies were saying, we're being asked to vio