The order that was entered yesterday may reference the order awarding costs to Candace (around 30K or so), and not the order re Watchtower's JNOV. We may have to wait a few more days for that.
I would also like to point out that the duty of care is the same for any organization, religious or not, namely to protect children who are part of that organization. The Boy Scouts, the high school swim team, the Catholic Church, Penn State University are all held to this standard. This is not a First Amendment issue, such as refusing to salute the flag, or preaching from door-to-door. Basically the judgment is that Watchtower knowingly and maliciously abandoned the duty of care it owed to Candace, in favor of a policy that was thought to make it appear to its members and to the public that it does not have a child abuse problem.
Without a constitutional issue, I think it's doubtful the US Supreme Court would hear a case like this. All further rounds of appeals will accomplish is to further publicize that Watchtower does have a child abuse problem and that it falls woefully short of the standard of care in dealing with it.
BTW, Watchtower has also submitted a brief. If you have the patience to read it, you will see it's all about the money!