A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming care to go into effect, removing a temporary injunction a judge issued last year.

The ruling was handed down by a panel of justices on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. It marked the latest decision in a legal challenge the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed against the ban, enacted last spring amid a national push by GOP-led legislatures to curb LGBTQ+ rights.

    • @LufyCZ
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      -39 months ago

      Right to healthcare or the right of privacy in healthcare?

      • @[email protected]
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        49 months ago

        The right for the people to determine what healthcare means for their individual selves.

      • @Zombiepirate
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        39 months ago

        Go on and elaborate on what you think the right to privacy means in the US.

        The Supreme Court, however, beginning as early as 1923 and continuing through its recent decisions, has broadly read the “liberty” guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment to guarantee a fairly broad right of privacy that has come to encompass decisions about child rearing, procreation, marriage, and termination of medical treatment.