Doe v. City of New York, No. 93-7596, No. 527 (2nd Cir.) (15 F.3d 264) (January 28, 1994) (Judge Frank X. Altimari)
Here the Court held that persons with HIV have a constitutional right to privacy regarding that condition, particularly when the disease is one that arouses an "unfeeling attitude" in many persons.
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