Rush Limbaugh Argues that Florida Privacy Laws Protected His Medical Records From Search Warrants
From E Online, attorneys for Rush Limbaugh are arguing in an appeal to the Florida Supreme Court that the disclosure to police of his medical records, which detailed his use of painkillers, should not have occurred under Florida’s privacy laws. The argument appears to be that the State’s medical privacy laws ought to prevail over judicial search warrants.
Good luck with that.
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