Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ's Healthcare Subpoena

A federal judge in Boston has quashed a Department of Justice subpoena issued to Boston Children's Hospital. The subpoena, part of an investigation into gender-affirming care for transgender youth, was deemed overly broad and intended to intimidate healthcare providers. The ruling is seen as a protection of Massachusetts' rights.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-09-2025 05:09 IST | Created: 10-09-2025 05:09 IST
Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ's Healthcare Subpoena
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In a significant legal maneuver, a federal judge has quashed a Department of Justice subpoena aimed at Boston Children's Hospital. This move comes as part of a broader investigation into facilities providing gender-affirming care to transgender youth, often opposed by the Trump administration.

Boston District Judge Myong Joun cited the overly broad nature of the subpoena, suggesting it sought to interfere with Massachusetts' state rights to protect gender-affirming care and intimidate both the hospital and patients.

With this ruling, it marks a judicial precedent against federal subpoenas amidst the crackdown on gender transition treatments. The DOJ, having not responded to comments, had previously targeted a range of clinics and doctors in a similar pursuit.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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