religious liberties when they go to work for a craft store store wood maker. reporter: argument.kick off at 10:00 eastern. we ll expect a decision by the end of john. bill: thank you, shannon bream on that. martha: there are roughly 500 locations across the country. they employ 13,000 people nationwide. it s hobby lobby owners. they crib themselves as conservative christians opposed to certain kind of birth control. bill: these are those against the hobby lobby complaints with their rally on the steps of the supreme court. we want to know what you say at home. should a private company be required to provide birth control under law? send us a tweet. you can talk to us on twitter
you think the justices are going to act sort of as king solomon and find the narrowest solution to in some ways balance the lobby s argument is truly unprecedented and the justices, including some of the most conservative on court, are going to be concerned about the implications, for example, for corporate law. i think that chief justice roberts will be concerned about the way it potentially goes against fundamental principles of corporate law that separate the owners from the corporate entity itself. i think justice kennedy will be concerned about allowing hobby lobby s owners to impose their own religious beliefs on their employees. americans don t give p religious beliefs when they sign up to go for a craft store or wood maker. those employees might have different beliefs from their employers and justices, like justice scalia, who care about the original meeting of the