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Standing OK'd In Suit Against Medical Board

Texas Lawyer

December 13, 2010

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is allowing a civil rights suit filed by a physicians' association to go forward against the Texas Medical Board, reversing a lower court ruling that the doctors' group lacked standing. Chief Judge Edith Jones (pictured) wrote the panel's opinion. The case allows associations to pursue injunctive relief without members' individual participation in the litigation.

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