Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act case

Illinois pharmacists do not have to sell Plan B pills to customers if they have religious objections to the use of the product.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Year: 2012 Court: State Appellate Court
Holding: Illinois pharmacists do not have to sell Plan B pills to customers if they have religious objections to the use of the product.
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Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act case is a Free Exercise case decided by the State Appellate Court in 2012. The court held that illinois pharmacists do not have to sell Plan B pills to customers if they have religious objections to the use of the product.