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The federal law called the Healthcare Quality Improvement Act of 1986 (HCQIA) is a “legal carve-out”. It removes your substantive or factual due process rights (“due process rights”) leaving the procedural due process rights or a “right” to a hearing before your same accusers.  This was passed by Congress and is Federal Law for physicians. In general terms, an attorney cannot grant you rights that Congress has already removed. The Law gives immunity to the hospital, administrators,  MEC, and  physician lead

Regarding Courts, the Judge, being a lawyer, will side with the doctors who have Peer Reviewed you.