- Docket No.
- 2:23-cv-06195
- District Court
- California, Central
Goal
- Declaration that provisions are unconstitutional
- Enjoin defendants from implementing the law
Issues
Litigation Content
Why this Matters
The plaintiffs allege that a California state law requiring medical education courses to include implicit bias training violates their right to free speech under the First Amendment. Efforts aimed at addressing bias in the health care profession can lead to better patient care and improved health care outcomes.
Potential Impact
Limiting policymakers’ ability to formulating policies addressing bias in the medical profession will perpetuate the poor quality of care received by patients, especially members of marginalized communities.
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17 Major Filings
- NOTICE OF APPEAL (May 14, 2024)
- ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT WITHOUT LEAVE TO AMEND (May 2, 2024)
- JOINT CASE MANAGEMENT STATEMENT (Mar 13, 2024)
- Reassignment Order (Feb 28, 2024)
- Reply in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss First Amended Complaint (Feb 27, 2024)
- ORDER (Feb 23, 2024)
- PLAINTIFFS' MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION TO MOTION TO DISMISS FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT (Feb 20, 2024)
- NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION TO DISMISS (Jan 19, 2024)
- FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT (Dec 22, 2023)
- ORDER granting MOTION TO DISMISS (Dec 11, 2023)
- SCHEDULING ORDER (Nov 22, 2023)
- JOINT RULE 26(f) REPORT (Nov 20, 2023)
- TEXT ORDER TAKING MOTION OFF CALENDAR (Nov 13, 2023)
- REPLY IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS COMPLAINT (Nov 6, 2023)
- Plaintiffs' MEMORANDUM in Opposition to Motion to Dismiss (Oct 30, 2023)
- MOTION TO DISMISS (Oct 10, 2023)
- COMPLAINT (Aug 1, 2023)