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New Jersey Doubles Down on Keeping Baby Blood, Parents Vow to Continue Lawsuit

Posted on June 11, 2024 by Dissent

Dan King reports:

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and the New Jersey Department of Health doubled down on their unconstitutional policy of keeping blood drawn from every baby born in the state. A group of New Jersey parents, who filed a class action lawsuit against the state, announced they will fight on until the policy is fixed. The parents, represented by the Institute for Justice (IJ), repeatedly met with New Jersey officials to craft a solution under which the state would get parental consent to keep the blood beyond the initial screening. But the officials refused to budge.

“New Jersey had the opportunity to fix this problem without litigation. Instead, they’ve continued to operate under the flawed belief that these baby blood samples belong to the state, not the children from whom they’re taken,” said IJ Attorney Christie Hebert.

Read more at Institute for Justice.

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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