Morr-Fitz, Inc. v. Blagojevich

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 2008-12-18

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JUSTICE FREEMAN, dissenting: The majority reverses the appellate court, holding that plaintiffs’ challenge to the administrative rule requiring pharmacies to dispense prescription contraceptives (68 Ill. Adm. Code §1330.91(j) (2005)) is ripe for judicial review. The majority also holds that, even though plaintiffs undisputedly failed to seek a variance excusing their complianc…

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