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- Title
VIOLATING FREE SPEECH IN THE WAR ON OPIOID ADDICTION: THE WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE'S VOICE IN THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE.
- Authors
Newbill, Lucas
- Abstract
Without sufficient judicial oversight, legislatures could too easily suppress disfavored ideas under the guise of professional regulation. This possibility is particularly disturbing when the suppressed ideas concern specialized knowledge that is unlikely to reach the general public through channels other than the professional-client relationship. Intermediate scrutiny is necessary to ensure that State legislatures are regulating professional speech to prohibit the provision of harmful or ineffective professional services, not to inhibit politically-disfavored messages.
- Subjects
UNITED States; FREEDOM of speech; OPIOID abuse; PHYSICIAN-patient relations -- Law &; legislation; LAW
- Publication
Gonzaga Law Review, 2016, Vol 52, Issue 1, p95
- ISSN
0046-6115
- Publication type
Article