The U.S. Supreme Court rejected three doctors’ emergency request to prevent a California agency from investigating them over advice they give to patients that does not conform to the state’s position on COVID-19.
Justice Elena Kagan, who handles urgent appeals from California, rejected the emergency application in Kory v. Bonta late on Jan. 21. She did not explain why.
The decision came 13 days after the case was docketed by the court on Jan. 8. Kagan did not ask California to respond to the application.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was listed as one of two attorneys representing the physicians in the case….