This is a very surprising ruling. It opens a can of worms. In the case of the plastic surgeon who was sued for malpractice don't the doctors prospective patients have the right to see information that is publicly available? Is it not a form of restriction of speech? Who resolves disputes over what should and should not be displayed? The internet is a tool. Restriction of search results is like trying to prevent people from being cut by the knives that they use.
Stuart Don Levy
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
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