1526 The constitutional right to privacy of a health worker, whose job description required her to demonstrate vaginal self examination, and who had accepted that job description upon applying for and receiving her employment, was not violated by her employer's requirement that she demonstrate such self examination to female clients and co-workers.CitationFEMINIST v SUPERIOR COURT (Self Examination) 52 CA4 1234 [See: Foley v Interactive 47 C3 654; Gantt v Sentry 1 C4 1083; CA Const I, 1; Hill v NCAA 7 C4 1]
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