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Shares2 Last month, I wrote about the case of Dr. Kim McMorries, a somehow-still-practicing Texas physician who repeatedly used his own sperm with his fertility patients without their consent. Decades later, the truth came out, thanks to consumer DNA testing kits. The DNA kits, which have become popular Christmas presents, delivered the unpleasant surprise news to many of McMorries’ patients and their now-adult children. McMorries is now embroiled in a legal battle with the Texas Medical Board, and, like a gruesome car crash, it’s hard to look away. Last time I discussed this case, I mentioned that McMorries had decided that there was no better defense than a good offense, and went ahead and himself sued the Texas Medical Board, arguing that the Board was prevented by a state statute of limitations from bringing an action against him. The statute in question provides that the Texas Medical Board may not “consider or act on a complaint involving care provided more ....
Rights. and state leaders in austin, texas have a strong message for those who do not wish to comply. the court made clear and what the texas state constitution has made cler for for decades is the state can direct its own cities. the idea there are particular cities in the state of texas that can actively deny, not only the state legislature but now apparently a court order is astonishing. now, the aclu and other defendants in the case say they are pursuing other options which likely means more appeals. back to you. sandra: casey siegel in dallas for us, thank you. bill: more on what we re learning about the poisoning from moscow and who is the winner in pennsylvania. the republican opponent saying ....
A resolution, not and ordinance, and i would be interested that s an interesting question. i would like to have that legal discussion, because i believe that the federal agencies and federal government is so far outside of the law already that when we establish as the city residents that we uphold the constitution, both the u.s. and the texas state constitution, that we re the ones upholding the law, and that we don t want to follow the federal agencies into what we believe is lawlessness. how is this lawlessness? a furious legal battle. how is this lawlessness, councilwoman? how is the processing of these individuals lawlessness? it s because the entirety of our immigration laws are not being enforced. i think we can all agree on that. right, but on so many of the of the the lawmakers agree across the board, this is ....