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Just in Time: Domino's Pizza Founder Wins Obamacare Contraception Ruling
People walk outside a Domino's Pizza restaurant on June 21, 2012 in Glendale, Calif. (Getty Images)

Just in Time: Domino's Pizza Founder Wins Obamacare Contraception Ruling

"Gravely immoral."

People walk outside a Domino's Pizza restaurant on June 21, 2012 in Glendale, Calif. (Getty Images)

DETROIT (AP) -- A federal judge has ruled a property management company owned by the founder of Domino's Pizza doesn't have to immediately implement mandatory contraception coverage in the health care law.

U.S. District Judge Lawrence Zatkoff ruled Sunday in favor of Tom Monaghan and his Domino's Farms Corp., near Ann Arbor. Monaghan, a devout Roman Catholic, says contraception isn't health care but a "gravely immoral" practice.

Zatkoff granted Monaghan's emergency motion for a temporary restraining order until a final decision is made in the case. The mandate would have taken effect Tuesday.

The government says the contraception mandate benefits women's health and removes financial barriers. There are about a dozen similar lawsuits pending nationwide.

Monaghan sold most of his controlling stake in Domino's Pizza in 1998 to private equity company Bain Capital.

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