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Appellees, a group of healthcare providers and air-ambulance providers, challenged certain agency rules regarding the No Surprises Act, which Congress enacted to protect patients from surprise medical bills.
Appellants' decedent was pulled over for a traffic violation, gave the officer a fake identity, fled on foot, and threw a rock at the officer before the officer shot and killed him. Appellants sued for excessive force in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
In a concurring opinion, Judge Slaughter joined in the court's decision to grant appellant post-conviction habeas relief in the form of an out-of-time petition for discretionary review.
Pro se appellee filed suit alleging medical battery and negligence arising from an incident where he pulled out tubes after being intubated without his consent and was restrained by staff at the hospital.