Federal Judges Block Kentucky and Tennessee's Transgender Youth Care Bans

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Kentucky state law that would ban the prescription and administration of puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender individuals under 18. The judge ruled that the plaintiffs were likely to succeed in their challenge to the law on constitutional grounds. The law, known as Senate Bill 150, also includes restrictions on school policies and bathroom usage for transgender students. This ruling is part of a larger wave of laws targeting transgender rights across the United States.
- Judge Blocks Kentucky's Transgender Care Ban for Minors The New York Times
- Federal court grants injunction to block ban on gender affirming care for transgender youth WLKY News Louisville
- Judge blocks Kentucky's ban on gender-affirming care for trans kids Courier Journal
- Federal judge temporarily blocks portion of Senate Bill 150 LEX 18 News - Lexington, KY
- Federal judges in Kentucky and Tennessee block portions of transgender youth care bans Yahoo News
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