Washington Examiner
A federal judge in Indiana has temporarily halted most of the state’s restrictions on gender-transition medicine for children.
The ruling by Judge James Patrick Hanlon blocks the part of the law, which would have gone into effect on July 1, which would prohibit puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender children. Additionally, Hanlon has blocked part of the law that would not allow doctors from communicating with physicians in other states about gender-affirming care for child patients.
However, Hanlon opted to allow a portion of the law that bans gender-transition surgeries for minors, which will still go into effect on July 1.
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