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Suit Alleging Medical Establishment's Desire to Compel Doctors "to Toe the Line in All Matters Related to COVID …" Can Go Forward

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From Chief Judge Lance Walker (D. Me.) today in Nass v. Maine Bd. of Licensure in Medicine:
As alleged [in the Complaint], this case arises out of the COVID-19 pandemic and the desire of the medical establishment, in this instance the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine, to compel medical practitioners to toe the line in all matters related to COVID medical treatments as well as messaging concerning vaccination efficacy and treatment alternatives.
Plaintiff Meryl Nass, M.D., has been a Maine-li

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