A federal judge criticized the Trump administration for removing information about sexually transmitted diseases while a Chicago doctor is fighting a chlamydia outbreak.
The NGO Doctors for America argued that HHS, CDC and FDA violated federal law in removing medical information from ...
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The agencies started removing web pages after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office.
DFA alleges that the agencies violated the Administrative Procedure Act and the Paperwork Reduction Act by removing public ...
Part of the Trump administration's purge of the federal government included the removal of thousands of web pages. Now, some ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the nation’s premier health agencies to restore online access to several websites that monitor HIV, health risks for youths and assisted reproductive technologies, ...
U.S. District Judge John Bates granted a temporary restraining order restoring the lost webpages, which included information ...
In his Tuesday ruling and order, Bates — an appointee of former President George W. Bush — directed the Department of Health ...
District Judge John D. Bates ordered HHS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration ...
Several federal agencies are being ordered to restore web pages and reports that were either removed or modified following ...
Last week, the non-partisan not-for-profit Doctors for America (DFA) filed a lawsuit alleging the FDA, CDC, Office of ...