Religious Liberty Issues in Healthcare

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Location: McCartan Courtroom, Eck Hall of Law

issues in healthcare event

On October 26, Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative and the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture hosted the “Religious Liberty Issues in Healthcare” panel discussion in the McCartan Courtroom. The discussion featured a panel of distinguished speakers from across various fields, including nonprofit and religious organizations, higher education, and health care. The panelists provided their unique insights and personal experiences on several issues, ranging from the legal challenges facing religious health care systems, current issues in medical licensing and regulation, cultural challenges facing medical students and doctors, and the protection of religious rights of minority religions, particularly of Orthodox Jews.

The panelists included Peter D. Banko, President & CEO of Centura Health; Dr. Lydia Dugdale, director of the Columbia Center for Clinical Medical Ethics; Rabbi Shmuel Lefkowitz, president of Chayim Aruchim; and Louis Brown, executive director of Christ Medicus Foundation. O. Carter Snead, professor of law at Notre Dame Law School and director of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, moderated the discussion.

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