I mean the Little Sisters of the Poor, who have now had
two separate court cases for their right to not-pay for insurance coverage for things they find to be evil.
They're nuns. They are sworn to a life of poverty and chastity. They didn't want to pay for birth control coverage. The Obama Health and Human Services administration could have let this go. It would have harmed no one. It would have deprived no one of birth control coverage.
Instead, we we needed to have Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged v. Burwell. But even when they won that one, it wasn't enough! Because the attorney general of New York and New Jersey couldn't let them go either! So we had to have Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania — which was just 7-2 at the Supreme Court.
(Don't worry. Joe Biden's proposed policy changes to "restore the Obama-Biden policy" on these matters with an "accommodation" would have them back in court a third time.)
This was a nine-year battle to vindicate religious rights. It may yet continue. You have dismissed it as "emotional ramblings" because you are ignorant and you are prejudiced. (You may yet think that their case is illegitimate and that they should be forced to pay for this coverage.) Look! You're an inclusivity problem now! Hooray, now you know what it's like!