University of Maryland School of Law Spends a Day On Matters of Conscience
The Daily Record (Baltimore) › June 28, 2006
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The Daily Record (Baltimore) › June 28, 2006
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A pharmacist turns away a woman seeking birth control pills because he believes contraception is wrong.
An ambulance driver refuses to take a pregnant woman with abdominal pain to the hospital for an emergency abortion.See the full content of this document
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University of Maryland School of Law Spends a Day On Matters of Conscience
A doctor won't remove the feeding tube of a patient with a living will because she thinks life should be sustained by any means necessary.
So-called conscientious objectors in health care have been much in the news lately. This week, they were the subject of debate at the Uni...See the full content of this document
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