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		<title>Martin Dyckman: Impose a delay on tummy tucks; they’re more dangerous than abortions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Any law that invades the privacy and liberties of American citizens should come into court facing a heavy burden of proof. Does it serve a compelling public interest? Is it the most reasonable — that is, the least restrictive — approach? That&#8217;s doubly true in Florida, whose state constitution contains an explicit right to privacy. That&#8217;s why the Florida Supreme Court did the right thing last week to put a hold on the Legislature&#8217;s latest mean-spirited and colossally hypocritical attack&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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