Minnesota appeals court rules in favor of woman turned away from pharmacy for emergency contraceptive
- A customer filed a lawsuit for discrimination under Minnesota’s Human Rights Act.
- The appeals court ruled that refusing to dispense emergency contraception is sex discrimination.
- A jury found no discrimination but awarded the customer $25,000 for emotional harm in 2022.
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