Ninth Circuit Strikes Down Hawaii’s Automatic Sealing Rules for Medical Records as Overbroad

A Ninth Circuit panel concluded on Wednesday that Hawaii’s state court rules requiring the automatic sealing of medical and health records in both civil and criminal proceedings are unconstitutionally overbroad. This decision marks a significant shift in how sensitive personal information is handled within judicial processes in the state, balancing privacy concerns against the principles of open courts and public access to legal proceedings.

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