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Commonwealth of PENNSYLVANIA; State of New Jersey v. PRESIDENT UNITED STATES of America; Secretary United States Department of Health and Human Services; United States Department of Health and Human Services; Secretary United States Department of Treasury; United States Department of Treasury; Secretary United States Department of Labor; United States Department of Labor; United States of America Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home (Intervenor in D.C.), Appellant in Nos. 17-3752 and 19-1129 Secretary United States of Department of Health and Human Services, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Secretary United States Department of Treasury, United States Department of Treasury, Secretary United States Department of Labor, United States Department of Labor, Appellants in Nos. 18-1253 and 19-1189
JUDGMENT ORDER
By opinion and judgment entered on July 12, 2019, this Court affirmed the judgment of the District Court. The Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home and the President of the United States filed petitions for writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court, which were granted. On July 8, 2020, the Supreme Court reversed the judgment of this Court and remanded for further proceedings.
On consideration whereof, it is now hereby
ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the judgement of the District Court is reversed and the matter is remanded to the District Court for further proceedings. The Clerk is directed to issue the mandate.
Patty Shwartz Circuit Judge
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Docket No: Nos. 17-3752, 18-1253, 19-1129 & 19-1189
Decided: August 20, 2020
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
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