Caliornia. Lesbians wanted fertility treatments, the law said they didn't have to provide it. They took it to court, court said religious exemption was okay. It's been used by pharmacists to deny medicines, not just the pill and not just in California.
Do you have any information on those court cases? California especially doesn't seem like one that would rule in favor of religious freedom over lesbians.
This is what I found, but it says the supreme court of california sided with the lesbian. Granted it's been 13 years, but I could swear a federal court said they could.
As you said, this was 13 years ago (the case actually started 8 prior, so really we're talking 21 years ago) AND the law didn't prevent them it was one particular doctor. Second, the courts ruled against religious beliefs here. Finally, this was an optional treatment (fertility), this wasn't anything that prevented someone from sickness.
Yeah, I get that (that’s really broad) but where has that been used to deny treatment?
Caliornia. Lesbians wanted fertility treatments, the law said they didn't have to provide it. They took it to court, court said religious exemption was okay. It's been used by pharmacists to deny medicines, not just the pill and not just in California.
Do you have any information on those court cases? California especially doesn't seem like one that would rule in favor of religious freedom over lesbians.
Oh, it was the appeals court.
Last I heard, they were deciding against it: https://www.proudparenting.com/2009/09/settlement-reached-in-case-of-lesbian-denied-infertility-treatment-by-christian-fundamentalist-doctors/
This is what I found, but it says the supreme court of california sided with the lesbian. Granted it's been 13 years, but I could swear a federal court said they could.
Edit: fixed Doctors with Lesbian as victor.
As you said, this was 13 years ago (the case actually started 8 prior, so really we're talking 21 years ago) AND the law didn't prevent them it was one particular doctor. Second, the courts ruled against religious beliefs here. Finally, this was an optional treatment (fertility), this wasn't anything that prevented someone from sickness.