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The state says Judge Sarah Geraghty should vacate her order blocking a hormone therapy ban because an 11th Circuit Court of Appeals panel allowed enforcement of a similar Alabama law.
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The decision was by three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where Florida is appealing two court decisions that halted its new laws to limit gender-affirming care for minors.
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This episode focuses on the intricate web of medical, psychological and social considerations that intersect within the realm of gender-affirming care.
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The lawsuit challenges a new law that banned doctors from providing treatments such as hormone therapy and puberty blockers to children.
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Waiting lists for gender-affirming health care are growing in states that declared themselves refuges for transgender people as bans for such care for minors take effect around the country.
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Citing a “crisis of availability” of care, adult transgender patients are asking a federal judge to block a new law making it more difficult to access hormone replacement therapy and surgery.
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These six new forms for minors and adults go over possible risks of treatment.
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Many transgender adults are grappling with the state's new health landscape after state boards issued new rules for care at the end of June.
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The rules are related to providing transgender treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone-replacement therapy to children and adults, carrying out part of a new law championed by Gov. DeSantis.
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Lawyers for the state filed two notices that are first steps in asking the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn decisions by U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle.