


Moody agreed, saying restricting speech related only to "gender transition procedures" was a First Amendment violation.

#Kuar listen live free#
The ACLU had argued Arkansas' law limited physicians' free speech rights by prohibiting them from referring patients to other providers for gender-affirming care. Constitution: the First Amendment, the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Due Process Clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. Moody's ruling says Act 626 violated three parts of the U.S. In a statement posted to Twitter Tuesday night, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin wrote, "Judge Moody misses what is widely known: There is no scientific evidence that any child will benefit from these procedures, while the consequences are harmful and often permanent. "I'm so grateful the judge heard my experience of how this health care has changed my life for the better and saw the dangerous impact this law could have on my life and that of countless other transgender people," said Dylan Brandt, a transgender teenager and one of the plaintiffs in the case. Alabama, Florida and Indiana have similar laws on the books, all of which are temporarily on hold. Judge Moody previously blocked the law days before it was set to take effect in 2021.Īrkansas became the first state in the nation to ban gender-affirming care for trans minors when lawmakers passed Act 626 in 2021. The American Civil Liberties Union brought the suit on behalf of families of transgender teens and two physicians. "The testimony of well-credentialed experts, doctors who provide gender-affirming medical care in Arkansas, and families that rely on that care directly refutes any claim by the State that the Act advances an interest in protecting children." "Rather than protecting children or safeguarding medical ethics, the evidence showed that the prohibited medical care improves the mental health and well-being of patients and that, by prohibiting it, the State undermined the interests it claims to be advancing," the ruling reads.
#Kuar listen live trial#
The verdict comes after an eight-day trial in December, where several of the state's witnesses admitted they didn't have experience treating transgender teens, and offered no evidence to dispute decades of scientific research. The 80-page ruling says depriving trans minors of treatments like hormone therapy would cause them irreparable harm, and that delaying care until adulthood would force teens to go through changes inconsistent with their gender identity. Constitution when it banned all gender-affirming treatments for people under 18. on Tuesday says the state of Arkansas violated several sections of the U.S. – A federal judge has permanently blocked the country's first law banning gender-affirming care for minors, signaling a victory for LGBTQ advocates. "The more we have leaders who are unwilling to show up and answer the tough questions in front of crowds that don't agree with them and with media that don't agree with them, the further we'll get away from the strength of our democracy," Jones said.LITTLE ROCK, Ark. In their only debate just weeks before Election Day, Jones, a Baptist minister and MIT-educated scientist, called Sanders out on her perceived lack of transparency and clear policy goals. In her campaign, Sanders faced criticism for not focusing on Arkansas-specific issues and for limiting access to the press in favor of carefully-scripted rallies and appearances. Sanders' victory was something of a foregone conclusion, despite a recent cancer diagnosis and an earnest challenge from Democratic nominee Chris Jones. She's due to be inaugurated in January, 16 years after her father Mike Huckabee left office after a 10-year stint as governor. Sanders, 40, becomes the first woman elected to lead the solidly-Republican state and succeeds outgoing term-limited Gov.
