A U.S. judge has blocked the state of Georgia from enforcing a new Republican-backed law that bars doctors from providing hormone replacement therapy to treat gender dysphoria in transgender children under age 18.

U.S. District Judge Sarah Geraghty in Atlanta issued an injunction on Sunday after finding that a group of parents and transgender minors who challenged the law would likely succeed in establishing that the prohibition on hormone replacement therapy violated a provision of the U.S. Constitution.

The ruling marked the latest instance of a federal judge blocking a law banning medical procedures for transgender youth. Republican lawmakers in several states have passed such laws.

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    All together now… all together now!

    Medical decisions should be made by doctors, not politicians.

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        Hearty upvote to that, and have a boost too. I invite anyone who disagrees to schedule their next surgery with Ted Cruz and see how far that gets you.

        And for my two favorite trolls who chose to spam downvote my comment above:

        Big congrats @some_guy and @cre0 - not only have you been outed as racists and idiots who literally downvote the text of the Constitution in my previous comments, you’ve now tagged yourselves as transphobes as well. Keep digging, it’s good for everyone to know who the bigots are.

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    Politicians should not be issuing blanket bans on healthcare. Politicians are not clinical experts.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Aug 21 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge has blocked the state of Georgia from enforcing a new Republican-backed law that bars doctors from providing hormone replacement therapy to treat gender dysphoria in transgender children under age 18.

    U.S. District Judge Sarah Geraghty in Atlanta issued an injunction on Sunday after finding that a group of parents and transgender minors who challenged the law would likely succeed in establishing that the prohibition on hormone replacement therapy violated a provision of the U.S. Constitution.

    The ruling marked the latest instance of a federal judge blocking a law banning medical procedures for transgender youth.

    The law, which took effect on July 1, also prevents minors from receiving gender-affirming surgeries, though that provision was not at issue in the case before Geraghty.

    A group of families and an organization called TransParent sued in federal court, arguing that the prohibition on hormone replacement therapy violated a minor’s rights under the Constitution’s 14th Amendment to equal protection under the law.

    Geraghty, appointed to the bench by Democratic President Joe Biden, agreed, saying the ban amounts to a sex-based classification as it “places a special burden on transgender minors because their gender identity does not match their birth sex.”


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