Michigan Catholic Conference, et al v. Kathleen Sebelius, et al

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OPINION and JUDGMENT filed: The district courts' denial of preliminary injunctions is AFFIRMED. Decision for publication. Karen Nelson Moore (AUTHORING) and John M. Rogers, Circuit Judges; John T. Nixon, U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Tennessee, sitting by designation. [13-2723, 13-6640]

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Case: 13-2723 Document: 58-3 Filed: 06/11/2014 Page: 1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT Nos. 13-2723/6640 MICHIGAN CATHOLIC CONFERENCE and CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES d/b/a Catholic Chartities Diocese of Kalamazoo (13-2723); THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF NASHVILLE, CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF TENNESSEE, INC., CAMP MARYMOUNT, INC., MARY, QUEEN OF ANGELS, INC., ST. MARY VILLA, INC., DOMINICAN SISTERS OF ST. CECILIA CONGREGATION, and AQUINAS COLLEGE (13-6640), Plaintiffs - Appellants, FILED Jun 11, 2014 DEBORAH S. HUNT, Clerk v. SYLVIA MATTHEW S BURW ELL, Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services; THOMAS E. PEREZ, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor; JACOB J. LEW , Secretary of the United States Department of Treasury; UNITED STATES DEPARTM ENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES; UNITED STATES DEPARTM ENT OF LABOR; and UNITED STATES DEPARTM ENT OF TREASURY, Defendants - Appellees. Before: MOORE and ROGERS, Circuit Judges; NIXON, District Judge. JUDGM ENT On Appeals from the United States District Courts for the W estern District of Michigan at Grand Rapids and the Middle District of Tennessee at Nashville. THIS CAUSE was heard on the records from the district courts and was argued by counsel. IN CONSIDERATION W HEREOF, it is ORDERED that the district courts’ denial of preliminary injunctions is AFFIRMED. ENTERED BY ORDER OF THE COURT Deborah S. Hunt, Clerk

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