Newport Beach, California â Physicians for Informed Consent (PIC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization, has filed a new first amendment lawsuit in federal courtâtogether with co-plaintiffs Childrenâs Health Defense, Pierre Kory, MD, and Brian Tyson, MD.  The new case, Kory v. Bonta, 2:24-cv-00001-DJC-AC, in the Eastern District of California is the companion case to PICâs successful First Amendment free speech lawsuit Hoang v. Bonta, 652 F. Supp. 3d 1172 (E.D. Cal. 2023). In the Hoang case, PIC and its co-plaintiffs prevailed in January 2023 when the court issued a preliminary injunction barring enforcement of a COVID-19 âmisinformationâ statute (AB 2098/B&P §2270) against each plaintiff, including all of PICâs physician members. Then in October 2023, PIC was pleased to observe the California legislature and Governor Newsom repeal the misinformation statute, effective January 1, 2024.
However, in parallel last year, a medical doctor (not a PIC member) was accused by the Medical Board of California for âfailure to wear a maskâ during a patient visit, and making statements such as âmasks donât stop virusesâ and âencouraging the use of veterinary ivermectinâ for COVID-19, without informing the patient that âshe was advising actions/inactions that fell below the standard of care in the community.â Last month the physician surrendered her medical license.
Per PIC general counsel, Greg Glaser, Esq., âThis new lawsuit is necessary because the medical boards in California are still not respecting the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and doctorsâ speech is being chilled.â
According to the allegations in the new complaint authored by PICâs lead litigator Richard Jaffe: âDespite its repeal, the Medical Board of California (hereinafter the âMedical Boardâ) is still targeting âCovid misinformationâ, and physicians are still being intimidated and threatened by disciplinary action. The only difference is that now the investigations and public threats are based on the general standard of care statute. The Medical Board continues to ally itself with, and adopt the recommendations of, the Federation of State Medical Boards (the âFederationâ), which calls for its member medical boards to prosecute physicians for âCovid misinformation.ââ
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CASE INFORMATION
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Kory v. Bonta
Case: 2:24-cv-00001-DJC-AC
Physicians for Informed Consent is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization established in 2015 to safeguard informed consent in vaccination. Its Coalition for Informed Consent consists of over 300 U.S. and international organizations which represent millions of people. Since early 2022, PIC has been protecting its physician members from being investigated for so-called âCOVID-19 misinformationâ and advocating for physiciansâ right to free speech. To become a physician member or unite with PICâs Coalition for Informed Consent, join here: picdate.org/join
Physicians for Informed Consent
4533 MacArthur Boulevard, #1277 Newport Beach, CA 92660
916-492-6038
https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/
Press Contact : Richard Jaffe
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