True. A church, as a juristic person, can claim protection of rights contained in the Bill of Rights, such as freedom of religion. However, the right to access healthcare typically pertains to individuals rather than organizations. Thus, while a church can advocate for religious rights, its claims regarding access to healthcare would generally not be recognized in the same way.
A church, as a juristic person, may claim protection of rights contained in the Bill of Rights such as freedom of religion but not to access to healthcare
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