The judge wrote that the law's definition of what classifies as 'misinformation' is 'grammatically incoherent.'
"misinformation" law, which would punish doctors for straying from “the contemporary scientific consensus" on the pandemic.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 2098 in Sept. 2022, stating he believed it was"narrowly tailored to apply only to those egregious instances in which a licensee is acting with malicious intent or clearly deviating from the required standard of care while interacting directly with a patient under their care.", California physician Dr.
Shubb, an appointee of former President George H.W. Bush, also wrote that the law's definition of what classifies as"misinformation" is"grammatically incoherent" and thus unconstitutionally vague. He had signaled he would grant the doctors' request at, in which he told California's lawyers that their definition of"misinformation" was"nonsense."
The ruling was not a final judgment on the constitutionality of the law but rather a temporary halt against enforcement while litigation continues. California can appeal to have the injunction lifted.
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