Christian Medical & Dental Associations celebrates victory in federal court that sets nationwide precedent

Bristol, Tenn.—November 29, 2022—Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA), which is the nation’s largest faith-based professional healthcare association, today is celebrating a final victory in its federal court case to protect the religious beliefs of healthcare professionals from being forced to perform gender-transition procedures or abortions against their conscience and best medical judgment.

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Christian Medical & Dental Associations celebrates unanimous panel decision in federal court to protect women and girls

Bristol, Tenn.—August 17, 2023—Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA), which is the nation’s largest faith-based professional healthcare association, is celebrating a significant court victory to protect the health and safety of women and girls against chemical abortion drugs. In Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a unanimous panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) must restore critical safeguards for chemical abortion drugs and disallow their shipment by mail.

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Christian Medical & Dental Associations celebrates New Mexico victory to protect healthcare professionals’ conscience objections against assisted suicide

Bristol, Tenn.—April 13, 2023—Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA), the nation’s largest faith-based professional healthcare association, is celebrating the recent victory in its lawsuit against the state of New Mexico that will allow healthcare professionals to decline participation in assisted suicide due to their conscience objections.

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Christian Medical & Dental Associations praises order from federal court to protect women and girls

Bristol, Tenn.—April 10, 2023—Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA), which is the nation’s largest faith-based professional healthcare association, is praising the order issued last Friday by a federal district court in Texas that will halt the approval of dangerous chemical abortion drugs and protects the health, safety and welfare of women and girls. The court ordered that its decision will not go into effect for seven days to allow the Biden administration time to seek review from appellate courts.

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