. Supreme Court in Ohio It will allow the state ban on health care confirming sex for transgender youth to remain in place, effectively prohibiting healthcare confirming sex for transgender youth, while the case is further.
Ohio House Bill (HB) 68 “Who took care of juvenile transgender people in August 2024 from receiving healthcare and bars, girls and women in a bar in the sport of women from kindergarten through studies. This case is expected to appear before the Supreme Court.
In March 10. The District Court of Appeal ruled part of the state of healthcare prohibition for unconstitutional transgender youth. Since then, doctors and other healthcare employees still treat transgender patients under 18 years of age.
On April 29, he awarded the Supreme State Court Prosecutor General Ohio Dave Yost to stop this decision – Restoration of a general ban on healthcare for transgender youth, until the judges listen to the case, including some types of conversation and mental health therapy.
For the first time proposed by the Christian pastor and conservative republican representative of the state Ohio Gary Click (R-Fremont) in 2023, HB 68 became the law in January 2024. Both chambers of the Ohio house he voted in favor of A controversial decision to veto the Ohio Gubern account.
In March, the Civil Rights Group American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed A lawsuit named two Ohio families raising transgender children whose healthcare plans were interrupted by law.
. Aclu of Ohio He opposed the state’s request for legal permission to enter and asked the tenth court of appeal to maintain the decision.
“It is a terrible shame that the Supreme Court in Ohio allows you to avoid compliance with the Ohio Constitution. Our clients have suffered tangible and irreversible damage within eight months, that HB 68 was in place, including refusal to refuse the necessary health care in their family state,” said legal director of Acl Fred Led Levenson Morgan Trau reporter with 5 cleveland news.
“The Court of Appeal was correct that HB 68 violated at least two separate provisions of the Ohio Constitution,” added Levenson. “We will continue to fight this extreme ban when the case begins before the Supreme Court in Ohio.” Ding
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- If you are a adolescent LGBTQ+ in crisis, please contact Trevor project: 866-4-U-TREVOR.
- If you are an adult transgender in need of immediate assist, please contact National Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860