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Georgia’s ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapies for minors has been reinstated by a judge.

A Victory for Georgia’s Ban on Puberty Blockers and⁣ Hormone Therapy for Minors

A federal judge ruled on ‍Tuesday that ⁣Georgia’s​ ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapy ⁣for minors ⁤with gender dysphoria can be reinstated, ​citing​ a recent federal appeals court ‌decision that​ upheld a similar Alabama ‌law.

U.S. District Judge Sarah Geraghty, an appointee of ‌President Joe⁣ Biden, had on Aug. 20 issued a preliminary injunction (pdf) temporarily halting Georgia’s ban, ⁢which was scheduled ⁣to take effect on July 1.

She ruled that without an injunction, the plaintiffs, who⁢ are ‌a ​group ‌of parents‌ with anonymous middle-school-aged transgender ⁢children,‌ would experience “irreparable harm.” The judge ⁤stated that puberty blockers and⁤ hormone treatments had “been⁢ recommended⁣ by ‌their health care providers in light of their individual diagnoses and mental health needs.”

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However, on the same day ⁢the injunction was ordered, the 11th Circuit of Appeals ruled that a similar ban in Alabama could proceed. The‍ 11th Circuit hears appeals from Georgia as well.

After the appeals ⁣court ruling, Alabama‌ Attorney General Chris Carr urged‍ Judge Geraghty to vacate her⁣ injunction.

On Tuesday, Judge‌ Geraghty put the injunction on hold pending a final decision in that case, ⁤saying it “rests on legal grounds that have been squarely ​rejected by the panel” in the Alabama‍ case, but that further appeals‌ in ‍that matter were ‌underway.

Georgia’s ban encompasses⁤ two primary⁣ provisions: firstly, it bars minors from⁣ obtaining hormone replacement ​therapies and sex reassignment surgeries to address their gender dysphoria from licensed health care facilities. Secondly, it‍ stipulates that medical providers who contravene this law risk losing ⁢their licenses.

However, the initial complaint solely focused on hormone⁢ therapy and did not encompass any concerns related to surgery.

The plaintiffs brought the lawsuit against ​the state ‌in June. They ⁢contend that the ban infringes upon parents’ ⁤rights to make medical choices⁢ concerning the health and​ welfare of⁢ their children. ⁣It⁤ further alleges that the ban obstructs parents from obtaining suitable medical care for their children who are ⁢grappling with gender dysphoria.

A spokesperson for Mr. Carr welcomed ⁤Judge Geraghty’s Tuesday ruling.

“We are pleased with the court’s ‍decision and will continue fighting to⁤ protect the ⁤health⁣ and well-being of Georgia’s children,”⁤ said Kara Richardson in a statement.

In March, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, ⁢approved a state law that prohibits⁤ specific medical‍ procedures and ⁢treatments ‍for⁣ minors ‌who​ suffer from gender dysphoria, which refers ⁤to the emotional distress experienced by some individuals who don’t feel‍ their biological sex matches their “gender identity.”

That ​law⁣ notes there’s been a “massive unexplained ‌rise‌ in diagnoses of gender dysphoria among children over the past 10 years, with most ⁤of those experiencing this phenomenon being girls.”

The Georgia law bars minors ⁣from ​undergoing ⁣transgender surgeries, although this aspect of the law was not under consideration‌ in the case presided over by Judge Geraghty.

Approximately⁤ six⁢ federal ​courts have​ issued injunctions against restrictions on what is ⁢commonly ⁣referred to as “gender-affirming care” for ⁤minors. Advocates assert ‌that such care‍ is deemed “medically necessary” as it can significantly reduce⁢ the ​risk⁢ of individuals experiencing gender dysphoria resorting to suicide.

Opponents challenge the idea that transgender procedures definitively reduce suicide rates. A March research review,​ which focused solely‌ on hormone therapy, found inconclusive evidence ​regarding the long-term effects ‌of such treatments.



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