Hobby

With the Supreme Court’s latest decision regarding Hobby Lobby’s religious “rights”, even with the weak Court proviso that it only applies to contraceptives, the smartest move for a corporation or corporations would be to litigate for religious exemptions in more corporation-friendly districts to such practices as standard working hours, overtime pay, non-discrimination, etc.

Since a corporation is now officially more of a person than an actual person, this would be fairly likely to succeed. Doing a sociopathic cost/benefit analysis, this is a winning strategy since the cost (a few tens of millions of dollars) would be more than paid off by the hundreds of billions of dollars of gain if even one ruling is successful – such as receiving a religious exemption to paying overtime.

From a strictly pragmatic (evil) standpoint, corporations would be stupid not to try this, so I am sure it will happen.