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Tue Mar 22, 2022, 12:17 AM Mar 2022

Texas once again temporarily blocked from investigating gender-affirming care as child abuse

A court issued a statewide injunction last week prohibiting Texas from investigating doctors treating and parents of trans children from providing needed medical treatment. Paxton filed an appeal and then claimed that the injunction was stayed due to the appeal. This was a questionable legal position and the court of appeals quickly rejected Paxton's claim



https://www.texastribune.org/2022/03/21/texas-transgender-investigation-child-abuse-appeals-court/

A Texas appeals court on Monday reinstated a temporary injunction blocking Texas from investigating parents for child abuse if they allow their transgender children to receive gender-affirming care.

The Texas 3rd Court of Appeals issued the order as part of a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal on behalf of the parents of a transgender teenager who were being investigated by child welfare workers.

“Having reviewed the record, we conclude that reinstating the temporary injunction is necessary to maintain the status quo and preserve the rights of all parties,” three appellate justices wrote.

Last month, Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a nonbinding legal opinion arguing that some gender-affirming care for minors could be considered child abuse. Four days after the opinion published, Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate parents facilitating gender-affirming care for their kids.
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