Texas Univ. Doctors Should Face Med Mal Claims, Family Says

By Michelle Casady (April 4, 2017, 5:22 PM EDT) -- The family of a 16-year-old boy alleging he died from an experimental protocol that was negligently administered as part of his treatment for a brain tumor asked the Texas Supreme Court on Saturday to review the case, arguing the doctors involved should be sued as individuals and not remain "cloaked with government immunity," which the lower court had conferred on them as employees of the University of Texas Southwestern....

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