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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is looking to protect Texans' genetic data with action filed this week in ongoing 23andMe bankruptcy case.
Multiple states and the District Columbia are pushing back on bankrupt 23andMe’s plans to sell customer genetic information ...
Virtually all of this personal information is immutable. If stolen or misused, it cannot be changed or replaced’ ...
The state attorney general wants a bankruptcy court to ensure 23andMe or any purchaser comply with Texas laws on the sale, ...
In a fiery exchange during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing today, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) vehemently criticized ...
Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today delivered an opening statement at a Senate Judiciary Committee ...
A coalition of 27 states and the District of Columbia is suing a bankrupt genetic testing firm, 23andMe, to block the sale of ...
Sen. Josh Hawley told the 23andMe interim CEO that he hopes their customers "sue you into oblivion" over concerns that the company was holding onto their data.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said on Monday it will buy genomics firm 23andMe Holding for $256 million through a bankruptcy ...
The law professor tasked with overseeing the sale of 23andMe’s trove of genetic data asked the court for the help of a ...