https://www.statesman.com/story/news/2022/03/21/appeals-court-blocks-child-abuse-investigations-into-transgender-care/7122908001/
A state appeals court has reinstated a temporary injunction that prohibits Texas from conducting child-abuse investigations into families that provide gender-affirming medical care to transgender adolescents.
The Austin-based 3rd Court of Appeals, ruling Monday night, said the investigations cannot take place until it determines whether Gov. Greg Abbott acted properly when he ordered gender-affirming care to be treated as child abuse.
Responding to a lawsuit filed by parents under investigation for providing gender care to their 16-year-old, state District Judge Amy Clark Meachum of Austin issued the injunction on March 11, ruling that Abbott's directive exceeded his authority and violated the rights of transgender adolescents and their families.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton quickly asked the 3rd Court of Appeals to overturn Meachum's order, arguing that his appeal froze the injunction.
A state appeals court has reinstated a temporary injunction that prohibits Texas from conducting child-abuse investigations into families that provide gender-affirming medical care to transgender adolescents.
The Austin-based 3rd Court of Appeals, ruling Monday night, said the investigations cannot take place until it determines whether Gov. Greg Abbott acted properly when he ordered gender-affirming care to be treated as child abuse.
Responding to a lawsuit filed by parents under investigation for providing gender care to their 16-year-old, state District Judge Amy Clark Meachum of Austin issued the injunction on March 11, ruling that Abbott's directive exceeded his authority and violated the rights of transgender adolescents and their families.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton quickly asked the 3rd Court of Appeals to overturn Meachum's order, arguing that his appeal froze the injunction.