Missouri Court Upholds Ban On 'Trans Care' For Youngsters

Legal action and more legal clap back against progressives dominates tonight's headlines as medical drama is a better distraction than worrying about how worsening nuke threats in Eastern Europe might hit home.

Take a look:

"Lambda Legal, the ACLU of Missouri and St. Louis-based law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner last year sued the state, arguing the law discriminates against transgender minors and violates the rights of parents to decide what treatment is best for their children.

"Attorneys filed the suit in Cole County on behalf of transgender minors and their families, medical providers and advocacy groups.

"In a decision released Monday, Wright County Circuit Judge Craig Carter ruled the law did not violate the state’s constitution, noting that there is lack of consensus on whether gender-affirming care for minors is appropriate and safe.

"When scientific and medical consensus is uncertain, laws are allowed to be broad, Carter wrote in his decision."

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Missouri judge upholds state ban on transgender care for minors

In a decision released Monday, a Missouri judge ruled the law did not violate the state constitution, saying there is lack of consensus on whether gender-affirming care for minors was appropriate and safe.

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