The article discusses the legal implications of conscience in obstetricians and healthcare providers. It provides background on controversies related to abortion and conscience in obstetricians. It explains why a decertification by the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ABOG) based on noncompliance with the College in Ethics Opinion No. 385 could constitute a regulatory taking. It analyzes whether or not ABOG satisfies the state action doctrine\u27s public function rules
BACKGROUND: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
As state and local anti-discrimination provisions become more and more comprehensive, physicians who...
The article discusses the legal implications of conscience in obstetricians and healthcare providers...
The article focuses on institutional conscience and the need to limit individuals\u27 conscience cla...
While the concept of conscience has broad philosophical underpinnings relating to moral judgment, ag...
The article reviews reports on the philosophy and theology of bio ethics, including Is Conscientiou...
Conscientious objection has achieved a particular place in contemporary law and culture. Lawyers, po...
Recent controversies, such as the HHS rule on insurance coverage of contraceptive and sterilization ...
This paper examines the vexed issue of conscientious objection and abortion. It begins by outlining ...
Traditionally, the role of midwives has been to be with women throughout the pregnancy continuum, fr...
Catholic health care systems in the United States have long limited women’s access to reproductive c...
In this paper I claim that the conscience clause around abortion provision in England, Scotland, and...
This article examines the ethical and legal implications of conscience clauses, which allow pharmaci...
Background: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
BACKGROUND: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
As state and local anti-discrimination provisions become more and more comprehensive, physicians who...
The article discusses the legal implications of conscience in obstetricians and healthcare providers...
The article focuses on institutional conscience and the need to limit individuals\u27 conscience cla...
While the concept of conscience has broad philosophical underpinnings relating to moral judgment, ag...
The article reviews reports on the philosophy and theology of bio ethics, including Is Conscientiou...
Conscientious objection has achieved a particular place in contemporary law and culture. Lawyers, po...
Recent controversies, such as the HHS rule on insurance coverage of contraceptive and sterilization ...
This paper examines the vexed issue of conscientious objection and abortion. It begins by outlining ...
Traditionally, the role of midwives has been to be with women throughout the pregnancy continuum, fr...
Catholic health care systems in the United States have long limited women’s access to reproductive c...
In this paper I claim that the conscience clause around abortion provision in England, Scotland, and...
This article examines the ethical and legal implications of conscience clauses, which allow pharmaci...
Background: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
BACKGROUND: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
As state and local anti-discrimination provisions become more and more comprehensive, physicians who...