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Daphne Muehlendorf, left, and one of her daughters, Terra Khan, arrive at Sacramento County Superior Court on Nov. 13, 2023. Dignity Health’s lawsuit could set a precedent for how hospitals handle discharge delays, which the hospital industry cites as a growing problem. (Judy Lin/KFF Health News/TNS)
Daphne Muehlendorf, left, and one of her daughters, Terra Khan, arrive at Sacramento County Superior Court on Nov. 13, 2023. Dignity Health’s lawsuit could set a precedent for how hospitals handle discharge delays, which the hospital industry cites as a growing problem. (Judy Lin/KFF Health News/TNS)
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The suits invoke a novel legal approach: accusing them of trespassing under a California law intended to stop anti-abortion protesters from blocking access to health facilities.

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