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‘Docs v. Glocks’ Case Gets En Banc Review at 11th Circuit

Posted on February 4, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Jonathan Ringel reports that Eleventh Circuit has vacated the ruling upholding the controversial Florida law, and will hear the matter en banc.

Maybe this time, they’ll rule the law an unconstitutional abridgement of speech – or failing that, an unwarranted intrusion on doctor-patient confidentiality? One can only hope.

Read more on Daily Report Online (subscription req.)

 

 

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