A Missouri judge says a law banning surgery, medications for transgender minors is constitutional
- A Missouri court upheld a law banning some gender-affirming health care for minors, including surgeries and certain medications for those under 18.
- Judge Carter ruled that gender-affirming treatments were outside "normal medicine" and considered unethical, citing disputes around transgender health care.
- The law's acceptance indicates discrimination against transgender individuals, denying them access to effective medical care.
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