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Transgender people and their allies celebrated a judge’s decision to temporarily block a state ban on gender-affirming hormone therapy for trans patients under 18 years old. Now the next phase of the lawsuit can begin.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked Tennessee’s law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors. The law, which was set to take effect this weekend, would’ve banned transgender youth from accessing puberty blockers or hormone replacement therapy.
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Senate Bill 150, which bans gender-affirming medical care for patients under 18 years old, was set to take effect Thursday.
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Tennessee’s law banning gender-affirming care for transgender kids is facing another challenge. The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a complaint against the state, arguing that the new law violates the Fourteenth Amendment and will deny “medically necessary care” for trans youth.
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Senate Bill 150 bans gender-affirming medical care for transgender kids in Kentucky and restricts which bathrooms those students can use in public schools.
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Kentucky Senate Bill 150 would require doctors to discontinue gender-affirming hormone therapy for trans patients under 18 years old. Three doctors say that could endanger the kids’ mental health.
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Opponents of the legislation say calls for “parents’ rights” and to “protect children” reveal a modern American belief in childhood ignorance.
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GOP candidates condemn surgeries for minors. Trans people say they’re not happening.
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The Kentucky Legislature’s GOP supermajorities can nix Beshear’s veto. If that happens, the ACLU of Kentucky indicated it will probably sue to try to block the bill.
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Two parents said the gender-affirming treatments their daughters depend on would be banned under Senate Bill 150.