SHERMAN COLLEGE v. AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASS'N

Civ. A. No. C81-1767.

534 F.Supp. 438 (1982)

SHERMAN COLLEGE OF STRAIGHT CHIROPRACTIC, et al. v. AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION, INC., et al.

United States District Court, N. D. Georgia, Atlanta Division.

Supplemental Order March 18, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert P. Schlanger, Sherry Armstrong, Atlanta, Ga., for plaintiffs.

Hugh W. Gibert, Atlanta, Ga., Lewis M. Popper, C. Coleman Bird, John F. Daly, Washington, D. C., Paul E. Goodspeed, Denver, Colo., Frank B. Strickland, Donald F. Walton, Atlanta, Ga., for defendants.


ORDER

ORINDA D. EVANS, District Judge.

This action arises out of a long-standing doctrinal dispute in the field of chiropractic. According to the Complaint, Plaintiffs are believers in "straight" chiropractic, and thus are of the opinion that the function of chiropractic is to adjust subluxations; Defendants are of the "mixer" school, and thus believe that the objectives of chiropractic are the diagnosis and...

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