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Fox NewsonX / Twitter1d ago
FAITHFUL FIGHT: Catholic nuns who have spent their lives caring for dying patients are now in a legal battle with New York over a law they say violates their religious beliefs.
The new state law requires nursing homes and long-term care facilities to use preferred pronouns, https://t.co/5ZexPqNZ6T
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Analysis Summary
Catholic nuns operating a palliative care facility in New York sued the state over a new law requiring nursing homes to use residents' preferred pronouns and assign rooms/restrooms based on gender identity. The nuns say it forces them to violate their religious beliefs. The lawsuit is real and well-documented across multiple outlets, though the post omits that the law covers more than pronouns aloneβit also mandates room assignments and restroom access policies.
Claims Analysis (3)
βCatholic nuns who have spent their lives caring for dying patients are now in a legal battle with New Yorkβ
Multiple sources confirm Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne sued New York over healthcare regulations.
βThe new state law requires nursing homes and long-term care facilities to use preferred pronounsβ
Sources confirm law requires pronouns, plus room assignments and restroom access based on gender identityβpost partially describes the full scope.
βThey say [the law] violates their religious beliefsβ
All sources confirm nuns characterize law as violating First Amendment and religious freedom.
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