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  2. Religious qualifications for public office in the United ...

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    The history of religious qualifications for public office in the United States dates back to the British colonial period. The history of anti-Semitism in Europe dates back to Roman times. The Jews were expelled from England when King Edward I issued the Edict of Expulsion of 1290.

  3. Religious exemption - Wikipedia

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    A religious exemption is a legal privilege that exempts members of a certain religion from a law, regulation, or requirement. Religious exemptions are often justified as a protection of religious freedom, and proponents of religious exemptions argue that complying with a law against one's faith is a greater harm than complying against a law that one otherwise disagrees with due to a fear of ...

  4. Vaccination and religion - Wikipedia

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    The number of religious exemptions rose greatly in the late 1990s and early 2000s; for example, in Massachusetts, the rate of those seeking exemptions rose from 0.24% in 1996 to 0.60% in 2006. [67] Some parents falsely claim religious beliefs to get exemptions. [68]

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  6. Children's Healthcare is a Legal Duty - Wikipedia

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    "Discrimination de jure: Religious exemptions for medical neglect". The APSAC Advisor. 7. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children: 35–8. Winter 1994. ISSN 1088-3819. "Public policy: Religious exemptions". The Brown University Child & Adolescent Behavior Letter. John Wiley & Sons: 2–3. January 1993. ISSN 1058-1073.

  7. Florida says people getting abortions will not be penalized ...

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    Abortions also may be performed in Florida up to 15 weeks if the patient is pregnant due to rape, incest or human trafficking but only if the pregnant person has copies of "a restraining order ...

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  9. Conscience clause in medicine in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An informed consent clause, although allowing medical professionals not to perform procedures against their conscience, does not allow professionals to give fraudulent information to deter a patient from obtaining such a procedure (such as lying about the risks involved in an abortion to deter one from obtaining one) in order to impose one's belief using deception.