Seventeen states want to end an abortion privacy rule. A federal judge is questioning HIPAA itself
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As a Latino Man, Abortion Rights Matter to Me Now More Than Ever
I still remember exactly where I was when I read the news that Roe v. Wade was overturned three years ago. I was sitting in my car with my partner, parked outside a grocery store in Los Angeles, scrolling through my phone. The words felt heavy, like lead in my chest: The constitutional right to abortion is no longer protected in the United States. I looked around at my partner and the people walking in and out of the store, wondering how many of…
17 states seek to end abortion privacy rule. A federal judge is questioning HIPAA itself
Seventeen states want to end an abortion privacy rule. A federal judge is questioning HIPAA itself. by Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Kansas Reflector March 31, 2025 The decades-old federal law protecting the privacy of individual health information is threatened by multiple lawsuits that seek to th...


Seventeen states want to end an abortion privacy rule. A federal judge is questioning HIPAA itself.
Multiple Republican-led states have sued to rescind a federal rule keeping the records of those who sought legal reproductive care private, while a federal judge in Texas is questioning the constitutionality of the federal HIPAA law in its entirety. (Wichayada Suwanachun/Getty Images)The decades-old federal law protecting the privacy of individual health information is threatened by multiple lawsuits that seek to throw out a rule restricting dis…
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