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Texas Supreme Court orders LGBTQ org. to turn over records in transgender care investigation
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that the attorney general can demand records from PFLAG amid an investigation into transgender care, with some privacy protections maintained.
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Texas Supreme Court orders LGBTQ org. to turn over records in transgender care investigation
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for the state's attorney general’s office to demand records from PFLAG, reversing a lower court's decision that had shielded the LGBTQ+ advocacy group from a broad investigation into medical care for transgender minors.
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The Texas Supreme Court is ordering the gay rights group PFLAG to turn over sensitive medical documents about doctors treatment of transgender children. The State Attorney General’s office wants them as part of an investigation. AG Ken Paxton believes rogue doctors are trying to get around a state ban by using medical codes to hide the treatments. Hormones would be prescribed for a different disorder, he claims.
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