A new Florida law restricting health care for transgender people can still be applied to adults while it is being challenged in court, a federal judge ruled Monday.

Judge Robert Hinkle, who previously blocked the law’s enforcement on behalf of minors, ruled that adults seeking to expand his injunction haven’t proven they would be irreparably harmed until the case is resolved.

The law signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in May bans any transgender treatment for minors and requires transgender adults give consent to treatment in person and with a physician present. Advocates say that is a problem because much of the care is prescribed by nurse practitioners and/or through telehealth – and that it’s too hard for many patients to get or get to in-person appointments with physicians.

  • SeaJ
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    1 year ago

    It was pretty obvious Florida’s laws were not for protecting anyone and were purely designed to be transphobic to appeal to a rabid bigoted conservative base.

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      Not just the base. There are lots of people out there simply trusting authority. Stuff like this appeals to those people, too. They don’t think very well by themselves.