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Stakes are higher as US SC set to hear Obamacare case argued by phone

On Monday the court heard a case about Booking.com's ability to trademark its name, and on Tuesday the case was about federal money to fight AIDS around the world

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The Obama administration exempted churches and houses of worship, such as churches, synagogues and mosques, from the requirement.

Agencies Washington D.C.
The Supreme Court's third day of hearing arguments by telephone is its first chance at a high-profile case, this one involving the Affordable Care Act.

The justices are hearing a dispute on Wednesday about Trump administration rules that would allow more employers who cite a religious or moral objection to opt out of providing no-cost birth control to women, new agency AP reported.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic the high court has been hearing arguments by phone, with audio of arguments available live to the public for the first time.

On Monday the court heard a case about Booking.com's ability

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