
DOJ files challenge to Alabama law that makes it a felony to administer gender-affirming health care to minors
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The Justice Department on Friday challenged an Alabama law that makes it a felony for a doctor to administer gender-affirming health care to minors.
"This lawsuit challenges a state statute that denies necessary medical care to children based solely on who they are," the department said in its complaint.
The complaint filed Friday alleges that "the new law's felony ban on providing certain medically necessary care to transgender minors violates the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause."
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