CHICAGO, Sept 21 (Reuters) - An Illinois appellate court Friday affirmed a lower court finding that the state cannot force pharmacies and pharmacists to sell emergency contraceptives - also known as "morning after pills" - if they have religious objections.
Pharmacists Not Required To Provide 'Morning After' Pill, Illinois Court Rules
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