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Paxton lawsuit forces 3 Texas doctors to stop practicing medicine

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Three Texas doctors have been forced to stop practicing medicine after becoming targets in Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s ongoing war against transgender people, specifically trans youth, in the Lone Star State.

A press release issued by Paxton’s office earlier this month claimed the trans-obsessed AG “has stopped three Texas doctors from illegally providing children with dangerous ‘gender transition’ drugs while litigation continues.” In October and November last year, Paxton sued physicians May Lau, M.

Brett Cooper and Hector Granados, doctors who provided gender-affirming health care to trans youth, claiming the three violated the state’s intrusive law prohibiting such medical to those under the age of 18.

Paxton’s press release Dr. Lau and Dr. Cooper entered into Rule 11 agreements which stopped them from practicing medicine on patients entirely.

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