On June 12, 2025, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (“CHOP”) received a subpoena issued by the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) requesting highly sensitive patient health and procedure information related to gender-affirming care. These subpoenas, issued to multiple hospitals, doctors, and clinics, were directly related to the Trump Administration’s January 28, 2025, Executive Order entitled, “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation” (“EO 14187”). The subpoena to CHOP has resulted in recent court activity over its purpose and enforceability.
Written by Guest Bloggers: Amanda R. Strainis-Walker and Eric J. Conn
Below is a set of important questions that we are frequently asked by clients when OSHA unexpectedly shows up at their doorsteps. These questions and many more are also addressed in our OSHA Inspection Checklist desk reference guide.
Scenario 1: An OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officer (CSHO) arrives unannounced to begin an inspection, but the employer’s representative whom the employer desires to manage the OSHA inspection is not present at the workplace. Can the employer request that the CSHO return later ...
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