Healthcare Innovation February 26, 2025
Pietje Kobus

Advocacy groups file amicus briefs ahead of oral arguments in April

United States of Care (USofCare) together with 47 other health advocacy groups filed an amicus brief on February 25 in Kennedy v. Braidwood (formerly Braidwood v. Becerra) urging the Supreme Court of the United States to protect access to free preventive services for nearly 151 million people ahead of oral arguments expected in April.

Simultaneously, Lambda Legal, GLAD Law, and Mintz, alongside other leading HIV, LGBTQ+ organizations, have also submitted an amicus brief. The brief highlights the devastating public health consequences of undermining access to PrEP, a medication that reduces the risk of HIV transmission by 99 percent, GLAD Law stated.

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