The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has revived almost all parts of Pennsylvania’s Funeral Director Law that had been struck down as unconstitutional by a district court two years ago.

The appeals court reversed all but one of the district court’s findings with regard to the 1952 law that had been challenged by two dozen plaintiffs seeking to get into the funeral business in the state.

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