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Federal judges have issued injunctions preventing the DOJ from accessing patient information about transgender minors who received gender-affirming medical care at Stanford's Packard Children's Hospital.

HealthcareLegal IssuesSocial IssuesJul 2, 2026score 0.852 posts · 1 replies across 2 instances
Two federal judges have blocked the DOJ from obtaining patient information about transgender minors who received medical care at Stanford's Packard Children's Hospital through grand jury subpoenas. This development highlights ongoing legal challenges regarding the access to medical records of minors in specific healthcare contexts.

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Federal judges have issued injunctions preventing the DOJ from accessing patient information about transgender minors who received gender-affirming medical care at Stanford's Packard Children's Hospital.
Parent: Legal SystemEntity: Federal Judicial SystemImpact: negativeDate: Jul 2, 2026Target: Federal judges' decisions to block DOJ subpoenas

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BREAKING: Federal judge blocks DOJ from requesting or receiving patient information about those who have received gender-affirming medical care as minors at Packard Children's Hospital (Stanford). The is the second order blocking these grand jury subpoenas: https://www.lawdork.com/p/doj-trans-care-grand-jury-subpoena-tro
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NEW: Second federal judge blocks DOJ from getting trans minors' info via grand jury subpoena. Judge Pitts issued the preliminary injunction covering a subpoena directed at Stanford. Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/doj-grand-jury-subpoena-trans-care-stanford-blocked
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