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February 3, 2006

“Conscience Clauses” – All That Need Be Said

by @ 3:34 PM. Filed under Access to Healthcare, Autonomy, General, Global/Community Health, LGBTQ Issues, Provider Roles, Reproductive Ethics, Sex, Theory, Women's Issues

Jill at Feministe hits the nail on the head with this post on healthcaregiver “conscience clauses” – with regard both to their basic conflict with the duty to the patient, and the truly frightening extremes many of these new laws go to.

I couldn’t have said it better myself, so I didn’t.

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