DOJ Sues Tennessee over Limits on Gender-Related Treatments for Minors

by Ben Whedon

 

The Department of Justice on Wednesday announced that it had filed a complaint against state law in Tennessee barring certain gender-related treatments for minors.

“The Justice Department today filed a complaint challenging Tennessee Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), a recently enacted law that denies necessary medical care to youth based solely on who they are,” reads a DOJ press release. “The complaint alleges that SB 1’s ban on providing certain medically necessary care to transgender minors violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.”

The DOJ is seeking an immediate order to bar the law from taking effect on July 1. The government contends that the treatments are medically necessary for those diagnosed with gender dysphoria and that the banned treatments “have been recommended by major medical associations for consideration in limited circumstances in accordance with established and comprehensive guidelines and standards of care.”

Filed in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee’s Nashville Division, the complaint names Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti as a defendant, alongside Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health Ralph Alvarado, President of the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners Melanie Blake, and other state officials.

Included in the complaint is a section entitled “Factual Allegations” that offers a full-throated defense of gender ideology in defining the concept of being transgender.

“Gender identity refers to a person’s core sense of belonging to a particular gender, such as male or female. Every person has a gender identity,” it reads. “Transgender people are people whose gender identity does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth.”

“SB1 violates the constitutional rights of some of Tennessee’s most vulnerable citizens,” said U.S. Attorney Henry Leventis. “Left unchallenged, it would prohibit transgender children from receiving health care that their medical providers and their parents have determined to be medically necessary.”

The DOJ is not the first entity to challenge the ban as the American Civil Liberties Union has pursued its own case.

Roughly a dozen states have enacted bans on gender-related treatments for minors, including puberty blockers, hormone replacement therapy, and sex reassignment surgeries. Many more are mulling such restrictions and the case will likely have implications for the myriad state governments pursuing those initiatives.

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Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on Twitter.

 

 


Reprinted with permission from Just the News.

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5 Thoughts to “DOJ Sues Tennessee over Limits on Gender-Related Treatments for Minors”

  1. Joe Blow

    Time to tell the feds that Tennessee is a sovereign state and that we set our own governing laws.

  2. Steve Allen

    Here is yet another opportunity for the State of Tennessee to draw the line in the sand and stand up for what is morally right. The current administration and all of the useful idiots who fall in line with the evil, immoral behavior being forced onto American, need to start being pushed back into the hole they crawled out of. We are way past the days when we could all just get along. The left is hell bent on destroying America and we better start being the aggressors.

  3. JRin

    So, if someone truly believes he’s a fish who was born in the wrong body, he should then be allowed to receive a set of gills instead of mental health treatment?

  4. Tim Price

    So, the Biden administration is intent on allowing the mutilation of our children so it can pander to the perverse and evil transgender movement?

    But Biden is intent on democracy and freedom?

    Biden is intent on creating turmoil and division!

  5. Randy

    You cannot make this stuff up. If you keep allowing mentally defective people to negatively impact rational society we will soon enough be splicing human genes with extinct animals because little Johnny identifies as a dinosaur. The scientific and medical community have lied to the American people to many times to consider them a reliable source in matters pertaining to gender. You can attach a diagnosis to a mental disorder. I doubt that the best course of treatment is irreversible mutilation or drugs for children.

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