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Monday, April 13, 2009

Conscience vs. Conscience - Blog - NYTimes

The clause, called the Provider Refusal Rule, allows heath care providers to refuse to participate in procedures they find objectionable for moral or religious reasons.

It is called the “conscience clause” because it affirms the claims of conscience — one’s inner sense of what is right — against the competing claims of professional obligations.

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