California’s telehealth licensing regime undermines the First Amendment
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California’s telehealth licensing regime undermines the First Amendment
Too often, government officials blur the line between speech and conduct to justify censorship. That pattern is repeating itself—this time through California’s vague and overreaching medical licensing laws, which are now the subject of a significant constitutional challenge. It’s a reminder that Americans don’t lose their free speech rights just because they work in a licensed profession. California law makes it a crime for out-of-state doctors—…
Censorship of ideas is antithetical to democratic ideals - Sedona Red Rock News
While the First Amendment is fundamental to American life and the operations is perhaps one of our most understood fundamental laws especially as it relates to public discourse. The amendment reads: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of […] The post Censorship of ideas is antithetical to democratic ideals appeared first on Sedona Re…
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