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Amended Lawsuit Targets California Medical Boards’ ‘Misinformation’ Powers

California lawmakers repealed the state’s “medical misinformation” law last month, but two state medical boards still claim the authority to sanction doctors for COVID-19 “misinformation.” The plaintiffs argue that informed consent is under attack and have amended their lawsuit to challenge this.

Plaintiffs in one of the lawsuits challenging Assembly Bill 2098 (AB 2098) before it was repealed are looking to change that.

“Because of the repeal of AB 2098, and the board’s position that it can still sanction the speech targeted by the soon-to-be-repealed law, we are pivoting in our lawsuit and arguing to the judge that they can’t do it under their general statute either because the speech does not change just because the legal theory/statute changes,” said California attorney Richard Jaffe.

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