Jon Guze, senior fellow in legal studies for the John Locke Foundation, discusses Superior Court Judge Michael O’Foghludha’s dismissal of a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s certificate-of-need law. Learn more here: “Superior Court judge dismisses latest legal challenge against CON.”
Locke’s Jon Guze discusses judge’s dismissal of N.C. certificate-of-need lawsuit
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