In an unusual pairing, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard First Amendment questions and animal doctoring at the same Jan. 6 hearing.
Ron Hines, a retired and disabled Texas veterinarian, whose license the state suspended in 2013 because he gave online advice to pet owners without having hands-on contact with their animals first, filed a lawsuit against the state.
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