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Department of Justice Seeks to Enforce Subpoena Against Hospital that Performs Sex-Rejecting Procedures on Minors

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The Department of Justice is seeking to enforce a subpoena against a hospital that performs sex-rejecting procedures on minors. The case is currently pending in an unknown court.

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Department of Justice Seeks to Enforce Subpoena Against Hospital that Performs Sex-Rejecting Procedures on Minors

Media Coverage · May 1, 2026

The Department of Justice is seeking to enforce a subpoena against a hospital that performs sex-rejecting procedures on minors. This move is part of a broader effort to challenge laws and practices that may be harming vulnerable individuals. The significance of this action lies in its potential to impact the lives of minors and the hospital's ability to continue performing these procedures.

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Key Issues

  • Department of Justice
  • Subpoena
  • Sex-Rejecting Procedures
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Department of Justice Seeks to Enforce Subpoena Against Hospital that Performs Sex-Rejecting Procedures on Minors

Media Coverage · May 01, 2026

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The Department of Justice is seeking to enforce a subpoena against a hospital that performs sex-rejecting procedures on minors. This move is part of a broader effort to challenge laws and practices that may be harming vulnerable individuals
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Media Coverage May 1, 2026

Department of Justice Seeks to Enforce Subpoena Against Hospital that Performs Sex-Rejecting Procedures on Minors

The Department of Justice is seeking to enforce a subpoena against a hospital that performs sex-rejecting procedures on minors. This move is part of a broader effort to challenge laws and practices that may be harming vulnerable individuals. The significance of this action lies in its potential to impact the lives of minors and the hospital's ability to continue performing these procedures.

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