Another thing to keep in mind on the Hobby Lobby case is that Hobby Lobby did not challenge the entire list of 20 forms of contraception contained in the mandate, but they opposed only four, which include morning after pills and IUDs, which they equated with abortion though you could argue this. The suit did not express opposition to birth control pills, condoms, sponges, etc. The narrow request for relief increased the likelihood of success before the Court.

Moreover the accommodation that was allowed for those, employed by the exempt religious institutions, will likely be made available to those employees, who are affected by the decision.

The big losers are the Jehovah's Witnesses, who weren't part of the deal, but dicta in the decision let them know they were cut out of the victory.