I needn't repeat all the outraged commentary on Burwell v. Hobby Lobby. The sooner we all stop mourning and start thinking of how to constructively respond, the better.
So here's my idea ...
Last week we were all equally outraged by McCullen v. Coakley striking down the buffer zones on public sidewalks outside a Massachusetts abortion clinic.
Yes, it is true that conservatives have been effectively using the expansion of First Amendment rights in the courts as a way of furthering their agenda. But their First Amendment rights are ours, too (a reason unions supported the anti-abortion protesters in that case).
So, this Friday (July 4, of course), we should all be prepared to converge on our local Hobby Lobbys with sheaves of literature on how bad Hobby Lobby is on so many things apart from this (using cheap Chinese labor at the expense of American jobs, thus doing business in and providing economic support to a government that (among its many sins) represses religious freedom*, including those of Chinese Christians, in far more intrusive ways than making them support a contraceptive mandate; and hypocritically investing its pension fund in companies that make contraception and abortion drugs; and whatever else a creatively-phrased search might dredge up.
Great idea: Make QR codes of the URLs you find so that people can just read them on their phones (But still print some stuff out).
I can't think of a better way to celebrate Independence Day.
*Perhaps you could get the local Falun Dafa acolytes out to join you. Or at least print out some of their literature. I wonder what they think about Hobby Lobby's "principled stand" for religious freedom.