
DOJ fails to stop Rachel Levine's emails being exposed in litigation over Alabama's sex change ban for minors
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Biden official Dr. Rachel Levine is subject to discovery pertaining to a lawsuit on an Alabama law that bans sex-change procedures and treatments for transgender minors.
In May, Assistant HHS secretary Rachel Levine asked Big Tech to censor "misinformation" about "gender-affirming care" for kids. ( Chris Smith/U.S. Department of Health & Human Services/Handout via Reuters) FILE: Rachel Levine, nominee for Assistant Secretary in the Department of Health and Human Services testifies at her confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee February 25, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. Levine previously served as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health. (Caroline Brehman-Pool/Getty Images) Hannah Grossman is a Reporter at Fox News Digital.
Alabama's attorney general, Steve Marshall, is in the process of defending litigation against an Alabama law that made it a felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, to prescribe puberty blockers or hormones to transgender children for a sex change.
The Department of Justice requested to be a party in a lawsuit against the Alabama law blocking sex changes for minors, making some federal officials subject to discovery. Discovery is a procedure during litigation in which parties present and request evidence before trial.