Fed. judge rules for Washington pro-life pharmacists in "morning after pill" dispute
ACLJ has posted the AP report (2.18.2008):
Pharmacists and drug-store owners in Washington can still refuse to sell the “morning-after pill” if they have religious objections to the emergency contraceptives, a federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Ronald Leighton’s Feb. 15 decision, a defeat for Gov. Chris Gregoire, is the latest twist in long-running legal and political battles over the morning-after pill, which is sold as Plan B . . .
The case is Stormans, Inc. v. Selecky, No. C07-5374-RBL (W.D. Dist. Wash.)
Earlier press releases from ADF can be found here.
