The decisions made in an Alabama case challenging law prohibiting gender-affirming care to minors could have chilling effects on transgender health-care organizations, doctors and trans youth, legal experts say.
The US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama denied an appeal Tuesday by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health of a discovery order to produce information related to its treatment guidelines for treating gender dysphoria in minors.
The underlying case concerns a constitutional challenge to Alabama’s Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act.
WPATH, the nonprofit, educational organization which focuses on transgender health, is not a party to the ...
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