In FTC v. Indiana Federation of Dentists, a dentists' organization required its members to withhold x-rays from insurance companies. The Supreme Court held this rule:

a. justified for medical privacy, and so legal
b. legal for a profession such as dentistry, which is regulated by the state, to withhold x-rays c. illegal based on a rule of reason analysis
d. illegal based on a per se analysis
e. legal, only because the FTC cannot sue dentists or other medical professionals


c

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