Ruling by
Gonzalo P. CurielLower Court
USDC Southern District of CaliforniaLower Court Judge
Kim M. Wardlaw
In order for a governmental agency to perform an investigatory medical examination of a child, they must first notify the child's parents and gain their consent or get judicial authorization.
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