THE SUPREME Court of Kansas recently ruled that a nonresident medical doctor who was enjoined from prescribing or dispensing prescription medicine within the state did not commit unconscionable acts under Kansas law when he dispensed the sexual enhancement drug Viagra to Kansas residents without any physical examination or direct contact other than through an out-of-state Internet site. This decision, in the case State ex rel Stovall v. ConfiMed, LLC, now becomes part of the tapestry of law that sheds light on rights and responsibilities flowing from on-line conduct. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to follow competing state laws, not to mention various federal laws and the laws of other countries.

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