A state small enough to fit in your underwear drawer

The Biden administration is taking steps to protect medical privacy, and needless to say neoconfederate Attorneys General are strongly opposed:
Mississippi authorities need access to information about residents who obtain abortions or gender-affirming care in other states, Attorney General Lynn Fitch told the Biden administration in a June 16 letter. Attorneys general from 18 other states attorneys general signed onto the letter.
Fitch’s letter calls on U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to drop a proposed rule change that would prevent states from obtaining private health information “for a criminal, civil, or administrative investigation into or proceeding against any person in connection with seeking, obtaining, providing, or facilitating reproductive health care … outside of the state where the investigation or proceeding is authorized” and “is lawful in the state where it is provided.”
Fitch’s letter accuses the Biden administration of pushing “a false narrative that States are seeking to treat pregnant women as criminals or punish medical personnel who provide lifesaving care.”
“False narrative” LOL (see Jessica passim on this point.)
The thing about Roe being overruled is that it offers a daily demonstration of how compellingly linked Roe was to both the long-established right to privacy and the anti-invidious-discrimination jurisprudence of the Warren Court, and the big time liberal legal academics who deny this were or are useful idiots.