Ohio appeals court strikes down some healthcare restrictions for transgender minors
- Ohio's ban on gender transition care for minors was ruled unconstitutional and must be permanently blocked by a three-judge panel of appellate judges on Tuesday.
- The law also banned trans women and girls from participating in female sports, according to the court ruling.
- The American Civil Liberties Union filed litigation claiming discrimination against transgender youth's access to healthcare.
- Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced he will appeal the ruling made on Tuesday.
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'It's a big win' | Ohio's ban on gender-affirming care for minors blocked by appeals court
Off Montgomery Road in Silverton sits the home of Transform Cincy, a local group that works with transgender and gender non-conforming youth.The group offers kids free clothes and shoes and also provides support.Tristan Vaught is the co-founder of Transform Cincy. Vaught described the past year for the transgender community as "chaotic" and "terrifying.""I wake up every morning and I'm like 'Do I still have a job at the University? Do I still ha…
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