North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming care for kids heads to trial
Source: ABC News/AP
January 27, 2025, 1:06 AM
BISMARCK, N.D. -- A lawsuit seeking to strike down North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors will go to trial Monday, more than a year after families of transgender children and a doctor filed the suit that argued the law violates the state's constitution.
North Dakota is one of more than two dozen states that have banned gender-affirming care. Like North Dakota, many of those states have faced court challenges to the laws.
Our argument is that all North Dakotans have a right to access health care that helps improve their lives and well-being, and our clients are no different, said lead counsel Brittany Stewart, senior staff attorney at Gender Justice, a nonprofit advocating gender equity.
Court rulings have significantly reduced the scope of the North Dakota case, filed in late 2023. Earlier this month, a state district judge dismissed from the case some of the claims as well as the children and families who were plaintiffs, leaving only a pediatric endocrinologist as a plaintiff. The trial in Bismarck, the state capital, is expected to last eight days. Its unclear when the judge will rule.
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