Tyndale House Wins Lawsuit Against HHS Mandate
Tyndale House, one of the largest privately-held Christian publishers of books, Bibles, and digital media, won its lawsuit against a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services mandate with a ruling issued by a federal district court on July 15.
The decision means that the Christian-owned publishing house will not be subject to the federal contraceptive mandate, which was issued four years ago. The mandate, which is a provision under the Affordable Care Act, requires employers to offer health insurance plans covering contraception, sterilization, and some drugs that can cause early abortions.
Tyndale House is a for-profit publishing house owned by the Christian non-profit Tyndale House Foundation.