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The conscience clause is widely invoked in Catholic universities, hospitals, and agencies because the Catholic Church opposes abortion, contraceptives, sterilization, and embryonic stem cell treatments. Opponents of related FOCA legislation have interpreted the possible end of the conscience clause as a demand to either "do abortions or close."
Doctors and other medical personnel have the right to conscientious objection. Rada Borić (Women's Network Croatia) has argued that it is given more prominence than the women's right to abortion, thus making it difficult. [5]
The plan specified which benefits must be offered; a National Health Board to oversee the quality of health care services; enhanced physician training; the creation of model information systems; federal funding in the case of the insolvency of state programs; rural health programs; long-term care programs; coverage for abortions, with a ...
The passage of this bill would allow Iowa’s medical providers, medical institutions, and insurance companies to discriminate against marginalized communities with impunity and would have ...
I call on Cotham to show that her conscience is more bothered by this terrible bill than it was by the mean tweets she said contributed to her party switch. She must push to stop this dangerous ...
Conscience clause or conscientious objection/objector may refer to: Conscience clause (education) Conscientious objection to abortion; Conscientious objector (in the military) Conscience clause in medicine in the United States
Conscience clause in medicine in the United States § Catholic doctrine; Canon 915 § Politicians consistently promoting permissive abortion or euthanasia laws; Bp. W. Francis Malooly on Canon 915; Bp. Edward J. Slattery § Illegal immigrants
The plaintiffs, led by the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM), argued that the FDA did not properly approve the use of the drug mifepristone for pregnancy termination under Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act regulations and asked for an injunction to withdraw the drug's approval, thus removing it from the market.