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Scientific American: The U.S. Supreme Court is about to make a huge mistake.

Electronic medical records are fine. An example is that I can't use my cell phone to text another doctor, "Johnson in Room 12 is having nut pain. Can you order an ultrasound?" I have to buy special encrypted software with a subscription fee and put a program on my phone that allows the hospital to wipe it and monitor my private phone.
Can't you just send said doctor a fax.
 
And that reminds us all of the old adage, “ you can’t legislate morality.” I thought America learned its lesson with prohibition. I know better than to “assume”...
Of course you can legislate morality - both through legislatures and from the bench.

You can also unlegislate it - whether through legislatures or from the bench.
 
Of course you can legislate morality - both through legislatures and from the bench.

You can also unlegislate it - whether through legislatures or from the bench.
You can but it is doomed to fail! Both ways…. Hence folks who believe morality can be “ legislated “ ( reduced, restricted or eliminated) are fooling no but themselves. These folks probably piss into the wind, too. Again…. See “prohibition”
 
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