Federal Appeals Court Temporarily Allows Tennessee's Ban on Transgender Care for Minors to Take Effect
- An appeals court has granted an emergency appeal allowing Tennessee's prohibition of hormone therapy, puberty blockers and gender-affirming surgery for transgender minors to be enforced.
- The appeals court ruled that legislatures, not judges, should determine policies on transgender care, overturning a lower court's order blocking the law.
- The ruling is preliminary and the court will conduct a full review of the appeal, aiming to resolve the case by September 30.
- Advocates for gender-affirming care expressed disappointment in the ruling and vowed to continue fighting the law which they argue is discriminatory and unconstitutional.
- The decision makes Tennessee the first state where a federal appeals court has allowed a ban on care for transgender youth to take effect, though about 20 states have passed similar laws.