
Montana Judge Halts Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth
A Montana judge has temporarily blocked a law that would ban gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, ruling that it is likely unconstitutional and would harm the mental and physical health of affected individuals. The preliminary injunction will remain in effect until a full trial can be held, but the judge expects his decision to be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court. Montana is one of 22 states facing lawsuits over similar bans, with some laws temporarily blocked and others allowed to take effect. The banned procedures, such as puberty blockers and surgical treatments, are considered standard care by major medical organizations.

