In the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in American history, a long-running legal feud over a Florida gun law will return Tuesday to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit for an en banc hearing in Atlanta.
The question is whether doctors must obey the law, which bars them from asking their patients whether they have guns in their homes in order to instruct them on safety. The widely watched dispute has become known as Docs v. Glocks.
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