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What would happen if women lost their say-so regarding reproductive rights?
Released from prison 25 years early, the former college wrestler had been sentenced for failing to disclose his HIV.
An outbreak has prompted a mass vaccination effort.
Released 25 years early, Michael Johnson made national headlines for a trial that raised issues of racism, homophobia and HIV disclosure.
This is one of several lawsuits filed by advocates on behalf of inmates with the liver virus in U.S. prisons.
More proof that filing treatment access lawsuits can pay off for people with HCV.
Michael Johnson sentenced for infecting one man with HIV and putting four others at risk. Activists call the sentencing ’barbaric.’
Jurors in Missouri recommended at least 30 years for Michael Johnson, the former college wrestler found guilty on five counts of HIV-related c...
John Cranmer, 31, a man incarcerated in Missouri who has hepatitis C, is facing a felony charge for knowingly endangering a jail employee afte...
HIV groups and public health experts are opposing the severe criminal charges brought against an HIV-positive Missouri man for allegedly bitin...
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