Judge Liles Burke appeared to be open to putting proceedings on hold until the Supreme Court rules in the Tennessee case. Similar questions are likely in other cases.
Once again, I must express my opinion that medical decisions should be between a patient and their physician. The government is not educated with a medical degree & should not attempt to dictate medical decisions. Elected individuals have no business imposing their ideas of morality on the people.
Good lord there was a lot of filings on this yesterday. I'm tapped out for the quarter on PACER so will have to wait, other than reading the one where the state disputes a doctor being an expert...when the doctor IS an expert.
If Burke is smart, he'll use this as an opportunity to stay the case and quietly dismiss the ethics complaints against the lawyers. I guess this week we'll discover if he's smart enough. Are you flying down to Alabama for the other show cause hearings?
Once again, I must express my opinion that medical decisions should be between a patient and their physician. The government is not educated with a medical degree & should not attempt to dictate medical decisions. Elected individuals have no business imposing their ideas of morality on the people.
Good lord there was a lot of filings on this yesterday. I'm tapped out for the quarter on PACER so will have to wait, other than reading the one where the state disputes a doctor being an expert...when the doctor IS an expert.
If Burke is smart, he'll use this as an opportunity to stay the case and quietly dismiss the ethics complaints against the lawyers. I guess this week we'll discover if he's smart enough. Are you flying down to Alabama for the other show cause hearings?