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Federal court upholds Tennessee law protecting kids from transgender drugs, surgeries

Updated: July 10, 2023 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Jul 10, 2023 – 10:21 am EDTMon Jul 10, 2023 – 11:38 am EDT

CINCINNATI, Ohio (LifeSiteNews) — Tennessee is likely to succeed in defending in court the state’s prohibitions on minors receiving transgender drugs and surgeries, a three-judge panel of the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Saturday.

Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton, joined by Judge Amul Thapar, ruled against a preliminary injunction to halt enforcement of Tennessee’s law, which was set to go into effect on July 1.

Sutton wrote that the state is likely to win on the merits of the case, and he argued that federal judges should not insert themselves into the debates about transgenderism and seek to impose a view on all 50 states.

Challengers to the law tried to argue that “the law likely violated the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses,” but Sutton ruled that “the challengers do not argue that the original fixed meaning of either the due process or equal protection guarantee covers these claims.”

He warned against judicial activism, writing:

That prompts the question whether the people of this country ever agreed to
remove debates of this sort—about the use of new drug treatments on

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