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NJ nurses settle case with hospital; conscience rights protected

Here is a story from the National Right to Life News reporting on the settlement of the case brought by nurses against a New Jersey hospital that had threatened the nurses’ jobs when the nurses refused to assist in abortions. The settlement is described as a victory by Matt Bowman, who represented the nurses. Bowman stated: The settlement “is a victory because the hospital finally agreed to obey the law and not force our clients to do any work on abortion cases in violation of their beliefs.  The hospital agreed not to penalize our clients in any way because they choose to not help abortions, according to their legal rights.”

http://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2011/12/twelve-pro-life-nurses-successful-in-negotiated-settlement-with-new-jersey-hospital/#more-7630

Richard M.

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