Minnesota Pharmacist Who Refused to Fill Morning-After Pill Prescription Did Not Discriminate, Jury Rules

August 8, 2022

(NBC News) – A Minnesota jury ruled Friday that a pharmacist who refused to fill a prescription for a morning-after pill because of his “beliefs” did not violate a woman’s civil rights under state law but inflicted emotional harm and said she should be entitled to $25,000 in damages. But the lawyer for pharmacist George Badeaux said Andrea Anderson is not likely to get a dime because the jury concluded she was not discriminated against because of her sex. (Read More)