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Conscience clauses are legal clauses attached to laws in some parts of the United States and other countries which permit pharmacists, physicians, and/or other providers of health care not to provide certain medical services for reasons of religion or conscience. It can also involve parents withholding consenting for particular treatments for their children.
Excerpted from Comments in: Who Is the University of Austin For?
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The true aims of the University of Austin are again suggested in the accompanying article by Sohrab Ahmari, who describes the true mission of the organization. Continually citing the Roman Catholic convert John Henry Newman [Sohrab Ahmari converted from atheism to Roman Catholicism], Ahmari argues for limits on empiricism and the scientific method, arguing that "presuppositional truths" [i.e., presuppositional apologetics] impose limits on those avenues of rational inquiry. Likewise, he cautions against unrestricted freedom of conscience [i.e., freedom of thought]. Those arguments form the basis of discrimination via conscientious objection - one of the tactics deployed by Christian social conservatives to refuse healthcare services to transgender persons, to restrict or deny access to abortion, and to refuse to provide other services (e.g. same-sex marriage and services).
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Included in the 2019-09-18 article Internet Accountability Project launches to take on big tech's 'bad acts' is a discussion of misgendering - a conscientious objection to an individuals right to self-determination. Conscientious objection is a common tactic among alt-right, conservative, and Christian right in support of ideological attacks on access to services, including abortion and transgender health care.
A wedge issue is a political or social issue, often of a controversial or divisive nature, which splits apart a demographic or population group. ...
The "wedge" tactic involves an anti-LGBTQ+ attack that attempts to pit members of a group or coalition against one another; for example, in transphobic attacks that attempt to separate and vilify the "T" from the remaining groups in the "LGBTQ+" community.
[Wikipedia] Wedge_issue: a political or social issue, often of a controversial or divisive nature, which splits apart a demographic or population group. Wedge issues can be advertised or publicly aired in an attempt to strengthen the unity of a population, with the goal of enticing polarized individuals to give support to an opponent or to withdraw their support entirely out of disillusionment. The use of wedge issues gives rise to wedge politics. Wedge issues are also known as hot button or third rail issues.
[Wikipedia] Wedge strategy: a creationist political and social action plan authored by the Discovery Institute, the hub of the pseudoscientific intelligent design movement. The strategy was put forth in a Discovery Institute manifesto known as the "Wedge Document." The goal of the wedge strategy is to change American culture by shaping public policy to reflect politically conservative fundamentalist evangelical Protestant values.
In internal memos dating to 2009, the homophobic and transphobic organization National Organization for Marriage" employed a wedge tactic, advocating strategies of pitting the African-American and homosexual communities against each other.
The internal NOM documents stated that NOM would seek "to drive a wedge between gays and blacks" by promoting "African American spokespeople for marriage," thus provoking same-sex marriage supporters into "denouncing these spokesmen and women as bigots," and to interrupt the assimilation of Latinos into "dominant Anglo culture" by making the stance against same-sex marriage "a key badge of Latino identity." The documents also showed a goal to "sideswipe" U.S. President Barack Obama by depicting him as a "social radical," via issues including child protection and pornography.
The revealed NOM tactics were described as "one of the most cynical things I've ever heard" and "scary" by Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus of the NAACP. The National Black Justice Coalition said that the "documents expose N.O.M. for what it really is - a hate group determined to use African American faith leaders as pawns to push their damaging agenda."
The Christian right, intelligent design-spouting disinformation group Center for Science and Culture - part of the so-called "Discovery Institute" - has also employed the wedge strategy in an attempt to push their agenda.
See also: Christian Right Tips to Fight Transgender Rights: Separate the T from the LGB
Main article (Wikipedia): Conscience Clause in Medicine in the United States
Conscience clauses are legal clauses attached to laws in some parts of the United States and other countries which permit pharmacists, physicians, and/or other providers of health care not to provide certain medical services for reasons of religion or conscience. It can also involve parents withholding consenting for particular treatments for their children.
In many cases, the clauses also permit health care providers to refuse to refer patients to unopposed providers. Those who choose not to refer or provide services may not be disciplined or discriminated against. The provision is most frequently enacted in connection with issues relating to reproduction, such as abortion (see conscientious objection to abortion), sterilization, contraception, and stem cell based treatments, but may include any phase of patient care.
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[Canada] [CTVNews.ca, 2021-08-19] O'Toole says pro-choice position can square with pledge to protect health workers' conscience rights.
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Erin O'Toole says he can both be pro-choice and fight to protect the rights of health-care professionals who refuse to perform a medical procedure for moral or religious reasons. ...
[CBC.ca, 2021-08-19] 'I'm pro-choice,' O'Toole says as abortion issue emerges on the campaign trail. The Liberals are raising questions about 'conscience rights' in the Conservative platform.
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[PressProgress.ca, 2021-08-20] Several Conservative Candidates Directed Public Money to Canada's Biggest Anti-Abortion Lobby Group. One candidate billed taxpayers for a $169 'gift' to the anti-abortion group. Several candidates for Erin O'Toole's Conservatives used money from their MP's office budgets to place self-promotional advertisements with Canada's biggest anti-abortion lobby group last summer. One candidate even billed taxpayers for a $169 gift to the anti-abortion group. Campaign Life Coalition, an anti-abortion group that has likened abortion to the "Nazi holocaust" and launched homophobic attacks against former Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, received a total of $2,149 from the taxpayer-funded offices of seven Conservative MP's who are currently seeking reelection. ...
Main article: Conscientious Objection to Abortion, 2021-12-01.
Conscientious objection to abortion is the right of medical staff to refuse participation in abortion for personal belief. Because of conscientious objection in some countries, even if abortion is legal, it is difficult for women to find non-objecting gynaecologists and thus to access abortion.
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Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., 573 U.S. 682 (2014), is a landmark decision in United States corporate law by the Supreme Court of the United States allowing privately held for-profit corporations to be exempt from a regulation its owners religiously object to, if there is a less restrictive means of furthering the law's interest, according to the provisions of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993. It is the first time that the court has recognized a for-profit corporation's claim of religious belief, but it is limited to privately held corporations. The decision does not address whether such corporations are protected by the free-exercise of religion clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
For such companies, the Court's majority directly struck down the contraceptive mandate, a regulation adopted by the United States Department of Health and Human Services under the Affordable Care Act requiring employers to cover certain contraceptives for their female employees, by a 5-4 vote. The court said that the mandate was not the least restrictive way to ensure access to contraceptive care, noting that a less restrictive alternative was being provided for religious non-profits, until the Court issued an injunction 3 days later, effectively ending said alternative, replacing it with a government-sponsored alternative for any female employees of privately held corporations that do not wish to provide birth control. The ruling is considered to be part of the political controversy regarding the Affordable Care Act in the United States.
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[Thomson Reuters: Trust.org, 2021-11-08] U.S. proposes rescinding expansion of religious exemption for contractors. U.S. Department of Labor may axe law put in place under Trump which expanded a religious exemption from anti-discrimination laws for federal contractors. Some cite protections under the law as "unnecessary and problematic."
The United States Department of Labor on Monday [2021-11-08] announced a proposal that would rescind a Trump administration rule that expanded a religious exemption from anti-discrimination laws for federal contractors. The rule, which went into effect in the last days of the administration of President Donald J. Trump, broadened the exemption to include employers who "hold themselves out to the public as carrying out a religious purpose." The exemption previously applied to a more narrowly defined set of religious groups.
By rescinding the rule, the department will return to policies consistent with those in place during the administrations of President Barack Obama and President George W. Bush, Jenny Yang, director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, said in an interview. "We are proposing a rescission of the religious exemption rule to protect workers from discrimination and safeguard principles of religious freedom," Yang said.
The Trump administration framed the rule as a necessary step to ensure the full participation of religious organizations in the federal contractor system. But critics of the rule, including LGBT groups, warned that it would open the door to discrimination.
In light of pre-existing protections for religious organizations, the OFFCP found the Trump rule to be "unnecessary and problematic," Yang said. Rescinding the rule would help ensure the exemption is applied consistently, she added. The OFCCP enforces discrimination and wage-and-hour laws against federal contractors. In 2014, the agency banned contractors from discriminating against workers on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
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