A federal appeals court should allow Indiana to enforce its ban on gender-affirming care for minors, a state attorney told three Seventh Circuit judges on Friday.
The state’s lawmakers, who heard evidence about the risks and benefits of the case, were in a better position than a court to decide if the dangers required prohibiting the use of puberty-blocking drugs and cross-sex hormones to treat gender dysphoria in minors, James Barta of the Indiana Attorney General’s Office said.
Judges Kenneth F. Ripple, Michael B. Brennan, and Candace Jackson-Akiwumi should defer to the lawmakers’ choice and allow Indiana to begin enforcing ...
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