Four amici from the First Amendment challenge to a California abortion disclosure law discuss what they consider the case's most salient constitutional points: the (non-existent?) Professional Speech Doctrine; potentially diluted strict scrutiny; the ubiquity of disclosures like California's, and the sweeping implications were it felled; and what is meant by 'informed consent?' Guests include Robert McNamara (Institute for Justice), Brianne Gorod (Constitutional Accountability Center), Steven Aden (Americans United for Life), and John Baker (Greene Espel)