Protecting the Rights of Conscience of Health Care Providers and a Parent's Right to Know: Hearing Before Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, July 11, 2002, Band 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 73 Seiten |
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... legislation ( sponsored by Senator Frank Church and known as the " Church Amendment ” ) in reaction to a 1972 court order that had required a Catholic hospital to allow a steri- lization procedure to be performed on its premises.4 The ...
... legislation ( sponsored by Senator Frank Church and known as the " Church Amendment ” ) in reaction to a 1972 court order that had required a Catholic hospital to allow a steri- lization procedure to be performed on its premises.4 The ...
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... legislative session , a bill was introduced that would have , among other things , disallowed hos- pitals that decline to participate in abortion from receiving public financing or state- funded health care contracts.13 In Connecticut ...
... legislative session , a bill was introduced that would have , among other things , disallowed hos- pitals that decline to participate in abortion from receiving public financing or state- funded health care contracts.13 In Connecticut ...
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... , in Americans United for Life , Health Care Rights of Conscience Act , Model Legislation and Policy Guide , January 2002 ( herein " AUL Rights of Con- science Act " ) . In the limited time available to me , I cannot 27.
... , in Americans United for Life , Health Care Rights of Conscience Act , Model Legislation and Policy Guide , January 2002 ( herein " AUL Rights of Con- science Act " ) . In the limited time available to me , I cannot 27.
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... legislative interpretation . The Brownfield case is an example of how judges can manipulate the interpretation of a statute to reach the outcome they prefer for personal or ideological reasons . Thus , it illustrates an unfor- tunate ...
... legislative interpretation . The Brownfield case is an example of how judges can manipulate the interpretation of a statute to reach the outcome they prefer for personal or ideological reasons . Thus , it illustrates an unfor- tunate ...
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... legislation that we are discussing today , because the in- tent of the legislature has always meant an awful lot to me . And in trying to determine what was intended , I reach to these addi- tional views signed by Senators Bill Frist ...
... legislation that we are discussing today , because the in- tent of the legislature has always meant an awful lot to me . And in trying to determine what was intended , I reach to these addi- tional views signed by Senators Bill Frist ...
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