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Missouri Judge Says He Doesn't Have Power to Overturn Transgender Surgery Ban

gender-affirming surgery in the state, ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court hearing on a similar case.In a 74-page ruling, Wright County Circuit Court Judge Craig Carter backed the state's block on transgender health care, including puberty blockers and hormone treatment, which was enacted in 2023.He argued that he did not have the power to overturn the ban because the plaintiffs had tried to prove that no set of circumstances existed that allowed it under the Constitution, something which he said was not possible because of disputes over the safety and ethics of gender-affirming care."This court finds an almost total lack of consensus as to the medical ethics of adolescent gender dysphoria treatment," he wrote, adding that states had an "abiding interest in protecting the integrity and ethics of the medical profession".Judge Carter's ruling was celebrated by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who branded the type of care in question as "child mutilation"."We are the first state in the nation to successfully defend such a law at the trial court level," Attorney General Bailey said in a press release."I'm extremely proud of the thousands of hours my office put in to shine a light on the lack of evidence supporting these irreversible procedures.
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lgbtq reports Former Castro beat cop Frazer retires
Even in retirement San Francisco police Lieutenant Lisa Frazer will forever be remembered as the Castro's beat cop. Out as a gay woman within the department, she patrolled the city's LGBTQ neighborhood for close to a decade starting in 1999."Some of my best times in my job was as the Castro beat officer," Frazer recalled in a recent phone interview with the Bay Area Reporter. "I loved my job.
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