Will SCOTUS ever stop delaying the decision on qualified immunity. Medical-licensing laws need to be completely reworked.
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June 2, 2020
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Medical-Licensing Laws Need to Be Overhauled ([link removed] )
These laws artificially reduce the availability of physicians and the availability of care without solving problems of malpractice.
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By Jeffrey A. Singer and Richard P. Menger
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Once Again SCOTUS Delays on Qualified Immunity ([link removed] )
SCOTUS has once again delayed consideration of several qualified immunity cases.
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