DOJ drops demand for data naming transgender kids treated at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
The DOJ settled with families to halt demands for sensitive records of 3,000 transgender youth at CHLA, requiring redactions and destruction of identifying information, advocates said.
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DOJ drops demand for data naming transgender kids treated at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (KESQ) - The U.S. Department of Justice has withdrawn its subpoena demanding the medical records of over 3,000 transgender youth at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and entered into a settlement agreement with a group of patients and their families, according to court papers obtained today. The agreement, filed in Los Angeles federal court on Thursday, dissolves a subpoena served over the summer to CHLA seeking access to minors' m…
Justice Department drops demand for records naming transgender kids treated at Children’s Hospital LA
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to stop demanding medical records that identify young patients who received gender-affirming care from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, ending a legal standoff with families who sued to block a subpoena…
Justice Department drops demand for records naming transgender kids treated at Children's Hospital L.A.
The U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to stop seeking medical records that personally identify young patients who received gender-affirming care from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, according to court records.
DOJ denied trans youth hospital records
A federal court has denied the Justice Department access to youth medical records from a gender-affirming care provider in the D.C. area.Last summer, the Justice Department sent subpoenas for medical records to 20 hospitals nationwide that provided minors gender-affirming care, including Children’s National Hospital. The facility stopped prescribing minors gender-affirming medication soon after.Eight families who accessed medical care through th…
DOJ drops demand for data naming transgender kids treated at Children's Hospital in LA
The U.S. Department of Justice withdrew its subpoena demanding the medical records of over 3,000 transgender youth at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) on Friday. A settlement agreement between the department and a group of patients and their families was reached, according to court papers. The agreement was filed in Los Angeles federal court Thursday and dissolves the subpoena that...
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