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American Physicians & Surgeons, Inc., et al. in support of
appellants.
Paul D. Clement, Erin E. Murphy, Louis F. Hubener,
Deputy Solicitor General, Office of the Attorney General for the
State of Florida, Bill Cobb, Deputy Attorney General for Civil
Litigation, Office of the Attorney General for the State of Texas,
Luther Strange, Attorney General, Office of the Attorney
General for the State of Alabama, Gregory F. Zoeller, Attorney
General, Office of the Attorney General for the State of Indiana,
Derek Schmidt, Attorney General, Office of the Attorney
General for the State of Kansas, William J. Schneider, Attorney
General, Office of the Attorney General for the State of Maine,
Bill Schuette, Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General
for the State of Michigan, Jon Bruning, Attorney General,
Office of the Attorney General for the State of Nebraska, Wayne
Stenehjem, Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for
the State of North Dakota, Marty J. Jackley, Attorney General,
Office of the Attorney General for the State of South Dakota,
Michael DeWine, Attorney General, Office of the Attorney
General for the State of Ohio, Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., Acting
Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General for the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Robert M. McKenna, Attorney
General, Office of the Attorney General for the State of
Washington, and J.B. Van Hollen, Attorney General, Office of
the Attorney General for the State of Wisconsin. Katherine J.
Spohn, Special Counsel to the Attorney General, Office of the
Attorney General for the State of Nebraska, entered an
appearance.
Robert A. Levy, Ilya Shapiro, Hans Bader, Steven J.
Lechner, Timothy Sandefur, Charles J. Cooper, David H.
Thompson, Geoffrey D. Talmon and Brian Koukoutchos were on
the brief for amici curiae Cato Institute, et al. in support of
appellants.