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Spiritual treatment exemptions to child medical neglect laws: what we outsiders should think
Dwyer argues that because spiritual treatment exemptions would operate in practice only in cases where the state should not permit parents to deny children medical care, spiritual treatment exemptions to medical neglect laws are unwarranted.
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