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The Hobby Lobby smuggling scandal started in 2009 when representatives of the Hobby Lobby chain of craft stores received a large number of clay bullae and tablets originating in the ancient Near East. The artifacts were intended for the Museum of the Bible, funded by the Evangelical Christian Green family, which owns the Hobby Lobby chain. [1]
Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., 573 U.S. 682 (2014), is a landmark decision [1] [2] in United States corporate law by the United States Supreme Court allowing privately held for-profit corporations to be exempt from a regulation that its owners religiously object to, if there is a less restrictive means of furthering the law's interest, according to the provisions of the Religious Freedom ...
We took a closer look at the craft store company's biggest scandals in the five decades since it was founded by its controversial CEO David Green.
Summary Description United States versus Approximately 450 Ancient Cuneiform Tablets, 2017 (page 1 crop).jpg English: This is a United States government court filing from a smuggling case involving Hobby Lobby and archaeological looting in Iraq .
For decades, Hobby Lobby has been considered the ultimate crafts corner, offering everything from fabric scissors to miniature dollhouse essentials to life-sized home decor. But when one shopper ...
Hobby Lobby's battle against Obamacare “This decor is WRONG on SO many levels. There is nothing decorative about raw cotton…A commodity which was gained at the expense of African-American ...
Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. G. ... Hobby Lobby smuggling scandal This page was last edited on 6 March 2020, at 19:20 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
View on Threads Verdict: False Both the Heritage Foundation’s Director of Finance and Hobby Lobby’s CEO share the name David Green. Photos of the two men clearly show they are not the same person.