a preliminary injunction preventing the Florida Department of Health, Florida Board of Medicine and Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine from enforcing board rules and state law against a group of children whose parents sued.
“Any proponent of the challenged statute and rules should put up or shut up: do you acknowledge that there are individuals with actual gender identities opposite their natal sex, or do you not? Dog whistles ought not be tolerated,” said Judge Hinkle in the 44-page document. The ruling comes with nearly 20 red states restricting those under 18 from accessing puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones or surgeries amid rising concerns about long-term health consequences as youth gender clinics proliferate nationwide.
“Risks attend many kinds of medical treatment, perhaps most. Ordinarily it is the patient, in consultation with the doctor, who weighs the risks and benefits and chooses a course of treatment,” Judge Hinkle said. “What is remarkable about the challenged statute and rules is not that they address medical treatments with both risks and benefits but that they arrogate to the state the right to make the decision.
Mr. DeSantis signed last month Senate Bill 254, which bars minors from obtaining medicalized gender-transition treatment and allows the state to take temporary custody of children being threatened with or undergoing such drugs or procedures. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the parents of three children identified as 11-year-old Susan Doe, a male-born child who plans to take puberty blockers; 8-year-old Gavin Goe, a female-born child who is also plans to take puberty blockers, and 11-year-old Lisa Loe, a male-born child now taking puberty blockers.
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