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Supreme Court Bans Drug Testing of Pregnant Women
At 1288: "The reasonable expectation of privacy enjoyed by the typical
patient undergoing diagnostic tests in a hospital is that the results of
those tests will not be shared with nonmedical personnel without her
consent." See: Ferguson v. City of Charleston, 121 S.Ct. 1281 (2001).
patient undergoing diagnostic tests in a hospital is that the results of
those tests will not be shared with nonmedical personnel without her
consent." See: Ferguson v. City of Charleston, 121 S.Ct. 1281 (2001).
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