Rights groups express concern after Minnesota judge rules Andrea Anderson’s rights were not violated by pharmacy’s denial
A Minnesota jury has ruled that a pharmacy did not discriminate against a woman when it denied to give her the morning-after pill.
The pharmacist gave “belief” as the reason for refusing to fill the prescription for emergency contraception. Although the jury decided that the woman’s rights had not been violated, it did say that the emotional damage caused by the decision amounted to $25,000.
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