Judge Overturns Florida’s Prohibition on Transgender Medical Treatments for Minors

A federal‌ judge named Robert Hinkle⁤ in Tallahasphere, Florida, overturned significant provisions of⁤ the‍ state’s ban on transgender medical treatments ​for children. The judge declared that gender identity is legitimate and⁢ the standard medical care includes puberty blockers and‍ cross-sex hormones. This ‍ruling came‍ after Florida enacted‌ a ban on these treatments in May of the previous year. Judge Hinkle emphasized⁣ that Florida‌ has the​ right to regulate‌ but cannot categorically deny‍ safe and effective medical treatments​ to transgender individuals, which are ⁤commonly allowed for‌ others if the intended purpose ⁤is different.


A federal judge on Tuesday struck down major parts of Florida’s ban on transgender medical interventions for children.

Judge Robert Hinkle in Tallahassee ruled that “gender identity is real” and that a “widely accepted standard of care” includes puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

In May of last year, Florida banned these hormonal transgender medical treatments for children.

“The state of Florida can regulate as needed but cannot flatly deny transgender individuals safe and effective medical treatment — treatment with medications routinely provided to others with the state’s full approval so long as the purpose is not to support the patient’s transgender identity,” Hinkle wrote in his order.

Hinkle also nixed two parts of the ban applying to adults. The law required adults to see a doctor in person before starting cross-sex hormones and stated that hormone treatments for adults “may not be prescribed, administered, or performed except by a physician.”

Three families along with LGBT groups sued over Florida’s ban, claiming the law denied the parents their right to make medical decisions for their trans-identifying children.

Governor Ron DeSantis’ (R) office plans to appeal the ruling.

“We disagree with the court’s erroneous rulings on the law, on the facts, and on the science,” Julia Friedland, the governor’s deputy press secretary, said in a statement.

“As we’ve seen here in Florida, the United Kingdom, and across Europe, there is no quality evidence to support the chemical and physical mutilation of children. These procedures do permanent, life-altering damage to children, and history will look back on this fad in horror,” she said.

A number of European countries have pumped the brakes on transgender medical interventions for children including England, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.

Several other U.S. states have also passed bans on transgender medical interventions for children, including genital surgeries, double mastectomies for girls seeking a more male appearance, puberty blockers, and cross-sex hormones.

Last week, more than 100 health care professionals and groups signed onto a declaration calling on major medical organizations to halt dangerous transgender medical interventions for children.



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