2008
	Medical student charged by professor with "abandonment" for no abortion 
		referral 
	(USA: 2008)
	
		Freedom2Care.org 
	| Brief examples that demonstrate the often subtle, sometimes flagrant and 
		increasingly pervasive discrimination faced by pro-life, faith-based and 
		conscience-driven individuals in the healthcare professions. . .
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	Family medicine physician forced out over contraceptives for unmarried patients
	
	(USA: 2008)
	
		Freedom2Care.org 
	| Brief examples that demonstrate the often subtle, sometimes flagrant and 
		increasingly pervasive discrimination faced by pro-life, faith-based and 
		conscience-driven individuals in the healthcare professions. . .
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	Medical student afraid to pursue Ob-Gyn career due to abortion pressure
	
	(USA: 2008)
	
		Freedom2Care.org 
	| Brief examples that demonstrate the often subtle, sometimes flagrant and 
		increasingly pervasive discrimination faced by pro-life, faith-based and 
		conscience-driven individuals in the healthcare professions. . .
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	State of Victoria, Australia demands referral, performance of abortions
	Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 
	(Australia: October, 2008)
	
		Sean Murphy 
		|
	The 
Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 legalized abortion in the State of 
		Victoria, Australia.  It demands that physicians who object to 
		abortion for reasons of conscience refer a woman to a colleague who has 
		no such objections in order to facilitate the procedure, and requires 
		physicians to perform abortions if necessary "to preserve the life of 
		the pregnant woman." . . 
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Oxford Division Motion for British Medical Association 
(United Kingdom: July, 2008)
	Sean Murphy 
	|A motion considered at the annual general meeting of the British Medical 
	Association would have compelled physicians who object to abortion for reasons of conscience 
	to facilitate the procedure by referring patients to more willing 
	colleagues.  The motion failed by a narrow margin. . .
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 2007
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists continues attacks on 
	freedom of conscience
	The 
	Limits of Conscientious Refusal in Reproductive Medicine 
ACOG Committee on Ethics Opinion No. 385 
(USA: November, 2007)
	Sean Murphy 
	| . . . Perhaps recognizing that 
a 2005 letter had 
	failed to make an ethical case for mandatory referral, the ACOG Committee on 
	Ethics released an opinion in November, 2007 that purported to do so. The 
	opinion, particularly when read in conjunction with a new bulletin from the 
	American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG), poses a significant 
	threat to freedom of conscience for American physicians specializing in 
	obstetrics and gynaecology. . . 
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Assisted suicide bills require objectors to facilitate assisted suicide
	
	(Wisconsin, USA: April, 2007)
	
		Sean Murphy 
		| Two assisted sucide bills lack protection of conscience clauses.  
		On the contrary: an objecting physician would be required to initiate 
		transfer the patient to a willing colleague. . .
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	 2005
	American College of Obstetricians and 
Gynecologists Demands Compulsory Referral for Abortion
	Letter to American Senators from the President of the ACOG
	
	(USA: August, 2005)
	
		Sean Murphy 
		| A letter from the President of the ACOG to US Senators included a 
		number of statements concerning matters unrelated to freedom of 
		conscience, but also asked that lawmakers force conscientious objectors 
		to abortion to facilitate the procedure by referral.  The ACOG was 
		unable or unwilling to explain the ethical basis for its demand. . .
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	Philippines bill launches attack on freedom of conscience 
	House Bill 3773 would punish conscientious objection 
	with imprisonment 
	(Philippines: April, 2005)
	
		CFAM | . . .the bill requires all employers, not 
		excluding the Catholic Church, to provide free of charge, "reproductive 
		health care services and devices to the workers" [including] voluntary 
		sterilization  [and] prohibits persons "to act from conscience" 
		because it threatens up to six months imprisonment for "any health care 
		service provider who shall . . . refuse to perform voluntary 
		sterilization and ligation" . . .
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	Draft Code of Ethics for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians 
	Ontario College of Pharmacists
	(Ontario, Canada: March, 2005)
	
		Sean Murphy| Concerned pharmacists who would have objected to 
		a provision in a draft code of ethics adverse to freedom of conscience were unaware that 
	the regulator was contemplating it and were not consulted 
	about it. Similarly, igroups representing the interests of religious 
	believers who might be adversely impacted by the recommendation were not notified 
		or consulted. . .  
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	Missouri Senate Bill 458 Threatens Pharmacists
(Missouri, USA: February, 2005)
	SB458 | Bill would impose a duty on objecting pharmacists to dispense prescriptions if not accommodated by an employer . . . 
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New Jersey Senators Attack Freedom of Conscience for Pharmacists
(New Jersey, USA: January, 2005)
	Senate No. 2178 | Bill prohibits pharmacist from 
	refusing to dispense medication solely for philosophical, moral or religious 
	reasons . . .
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