Morris v. Centura Health

A religious hospital network can enforce its prohibition on employees providing medical aid-in-dying services based on its religious directives.

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February 26, 2026
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Morris v. Centura Health (D. 2019).
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Morris v. Centura Health [U.S. District Court, 2019] — A religious hospital network can enforce its prohibition on employees providing medical aid-in-dying services based on its religious directives. Source: ReligiousLiberty.TV (https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/morris-2/, accessed April 10, 2026).
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Year: 2019 Court: U.S. District Court
Holding: A religious hospital network can enforce its prohibition on employees providing medical aid-in-dying services based on its religious directives.
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Morris v. Centura Health is a Free Exercise case decided by the U.S. District Court in 2019. The court held that a religious hospital network can enforce its prohibition on employees providing medical aid-in-dying services based on its religious directives.