ποΈπ«π Court Don Kibosh Transgender Care Ban For Pikin Dem Inside Kentucky And Tennessee
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Judges for federal high court for two states, Kentucky and Tennessee, don hit brake on Wednesday on top di laws wey go ban care for gender-transition for small pikin dem. Na di latest time wey judiciary don use hand block law wey wan checkmate transgender people.
Di two separate judgements for Kentucky and Tennessee happen just days before some key parts of the laws go enter, as plenty law wey wan waka come curtail L.G.B.T.Q. rights don dey pass Republican-controlled state houses for di country dis year. Many of dis kind law still dey inside legal gbege, or court don talk say dem no follow constitution.
For di first judgement wey dem release on Wednesday, Judge David J. Hale of the U.S. District Court for di Western District of Kentucky use hand hold part of Kentucky law wey wan ban doctors dem from giving pikin dem puberty blockers and hormone therapy. This one mean say healthcare options for transgender youth go still dey for di state as dem dey carry di court matter go. Most part of the bill don start to work, but some part suppose to start on Thursday.π©ββοΈπ«π©ββοΈπ
Few hours later, Judge Eli J. Richardson of the Middle District of Tennessee make similar decision to make sure say dem no go stop dis kind treatment for di state, just few days before di law suppose start to work on Saturday.
As dis kain tins dey happen, people wey dey fight for transgender rights dey win for court, as dem dey try block new state laws wey wan ban care for gender-transition. Plenty states wey Republicans control for obodo America don pass law wey wan limit rights of L.G.B.T.Q. people dis year, but court don dey throway dem law one by one. π³οΈββ§οΈπ³οΈβππͺ
Plenty legal battles still dey on top dis kain law, and some court don even talk say some of dem no follow constitution. As tins dey now, transgender youth for Kentucky and Tennessee go still fit get health care wey dem need, but we go still dey watch di court matter to see how e go turn out. βοΈππ
E remain to see whether other states go follow do like Kentucky and Tennessee, or whether dem go continue to dey try limit L.G.B.T.Q. rights. But for now, dis two court decision don open road for transgender youth to get di care wey dem need.π―ππ
NOW IN BLACK AMERICAN SLANG
ποΈπ«π Judges Hittin’ Brakes On Transgender Care Bans For The Young’uns In Kentucky And Tennessee
Yo, check this out. We got some federal judges in Kentucky and Tennessee throwin’ a wrench in the game on Wednesday. They puttin’ the stop on laws that would’ve cut off gender-transition care for the young bloods. Another win for the judiciary keepin’ a lid on these laws messin’ with transgender folks.
These rulings in Kentucky and Tennessee rolled in just as some key parts of these laws were set to start rockin’. This is all part of a wave of legislation tryin’ to throw shade on L.G.B.T.Q. rights, pushed through by Republican-run legislatures across the map this year. A bunch of these laws are still tangled up in the courts, or have been deemed outta line with the constitution by federal judges. πΌβοΈπ
First off, Judge David J. Hale from the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Kentucky hit the pause button on a piece of Kentucky law. This law was gonna ban docs from prescribing puberty blockers and hormone therapy to the youth. What this means is the healthcare options for transgender young’uns will still be on the table in Kentucky while the court beef carries on. Most of this bill jumped off right away, but some pieces were set to kick in on Thursday. π©ββοΈπ«π©ββοΈπ
A hot minute later, Judge Eli J. Richardson from the Middle District of Tennessee made a similar call, ensuring access to such treatments stays open in Tennessee, just days before that law was set to get rolling on Saturday.
As this is all playin’ out, advocates for transgender rights are comin’ out on top in the courts, blockin’ these new state laws that are trying to pull the plug on gender-transition care. Plenty of states with Republican majorities have been passing laws this year trying to curtail L.G.B.T.Q. rights, but the courts have been putting the kibosh on them, one by one. π³οΈββ§οΈπ³οΈβππͺ
There are plenty of legal scraps still ongoing over these laws, and some have even been called out as not jiving with the constitution. For now, the youth in Kentucky and Tennessee will still be able to get the health care they need, but we’re keeping a close eye on how things will pan out in the courts. βοΈππ
Only time will tell if other states will follow suit, or if they’ll keep pushing to limit L.G.B.T.Q. rights. For the time being, these two court decisions have cleared the path for transgender youth to get the care they need.π―ππ
NOW IN ENGLISH
ποΈπ«π Judges Pumpin’ Brakes On Trans Youth Care Bans in Kentucky And Tennessee
Yo, peep this. On the real, some federal judges in Kentucky and Tennessee done put a halt on the madness this past Wednesday. They put the kabosh on these laws that was ’bout to shut down gender-transition care for the young’uns. It’s another dub for the judiciary, holdin’ down the fort against these laws messin’ with transgender peeps.
These judgments in Kentucky and Tennessee, they dropped just as some crucial parts of these laws were ’bout to go live. It’s all part of a surge of laws aimin’ to throw dirt on L.G.B.T.Q. rights, being pushed by the Republicans controlling the boards across the country this year. Mad of these laws are still caught up in the court drama, or have been marked as out of bounds by the federal judges. πΌβοΈπ
First up, Judge David J. Hale from the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Kentucky, done put the stop on a slice of Kentucky law. This law was ’bout to prevent the doctors from handing out puberty blockers and hormone therapy to the youth. So, what this mean is that healthcare options for transgender young’uns are still in play in Kentucky while the court saga unfolds. Most of this bill jumped off right away, but some sections were supposed to go down on Thursday. π©ββοΈπ«π©ββοΈπ
Barely a minute later, Judge Eli J. Richardson from the Middle District of Tennessee pulled a similar move, making sure access to these treatments remains open in Tennessee, mere days before that law was supposed to take effect on Saturday.
As all this is playin’ out, transgender rights advocates are stackin’ wins in the courts, blockin’ these new state laws that are tryin’ to cut off gender-transition care. Hella states with Republican majorities have been passing laws this year tryin’ to limit L.G.B.T.Q. rights, but the courts been slapping them down, one by one. π³οΈββ§οΈπ³οΈβππͺ
There are a whole lotta legal fights still ongoing over these laws, and some have even been called out as not lining up with the constitution. For now, the youth in Kentucky and Tennessee can still get the healthcare they need, but we’re keeping an eye out on how things will go down in the courts. βοΈππ
Only the future will tell if other states will follow suit, or if they’ll keep tryin’ to limit L.G.B.T.Q. rights. For the moment, these two court decisions have opened up the way for transgender youth to get the care they need.π―ππ