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Consent under pressure isn’t consent. Jodi O’Malley, MSN RN, explains why Bridges v. Methodist Hospital (SCOTUS Docket 25-481) matters, how “shot-or-paycheck” coercion distorts informed consent, and what nurses can do—lawfully and respectfully—to raise awareness.
CTA: WhiteHouse.gov/contact • contact your State Attorney General • U.S. Solicitor General: 202-514-2203
Sample Script: I respectfully request that you take all appropriate steps to support Supreme Court review of Bridges v. Methodist Hospital, et al., SCOTUS Docket No. 25-481, and urge the Court to grant certiorari and hear this case. This matter raises issues of national importance involving coercion, informed consent, and employment-based medical mandates. Thank you for your service and attention to this request.
Plus: NursesOutLoud is entering a global season—and we’re building toward CEU-by-listening so nurses can learn on the go with practical ethics and real-world frameworks!
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Consent under pressure isn’t consent. Jodi O’Malley, MSN RN, explains why Bridges v. Methodist Hospital (SCOTUS Docket 25-481) matters, how “shot-or-paycheck” coercion distorts informed consent, and what nurses can do—lawfully and respectfully—to raise awareness.
CTA: WhiteHouse.gov/contact • contact your State Attorney General • U.S. Solicitor General: 202-514-2203
Sample Script: I respectfully request that you take all appropriate steps to support Supreme Court review of Bridges v. Methodist Hospital, et al., SCOTUS Docket No. 25-481, and urge the Court to grant certiorari and hear this case. This matter raises issues of national importance involving coercion, informed consent, and employment-based medical mandates. Thank you for your service and attention to this request.
Plus: NursesOutLoud is entering a global season—and we’re building toward CEU-by-listening so nurses can learn on the go with practical ethics and real-world frameworks!
Support the show
📬 Never miss a show! NursesOutLoud.Substack.com
🎙️ Show Sponsors
🩺 Through Cocoa Pharmacy, you can connect with a licensed provider to discuss your situation and access prescription medications — including Ivermectin. Tell them NurseOutLoud sent you!
⚖️ Righteous RN — CE courses in nursing ethics, advocacy & whistleblower courage. Restoring integrity, grit, and faith to healthcare. Use code NOL20 for 20% off!
🎙️ Affiliates personally used by me
Christian Functional Medicine Academy (CFMA) — For healthcare professionals licensed and unlicensed as well as certified health and wellness coaches. Tell them NursesOutLoud sent you for $100 off.
Functional Nurse Academy (FNA)
— Functional medicine training by nurses, for nurses. Advance your skills in holistic, evidence-based, root-cause healing. Tell them NursesOutLoud sent you for $100 off.
Chemical Free Body - supplements I use and trust.
Immunemist - stop vira...