Bigger battle brews after med group pushing children into transgenderism gets favorable ruling
Can activist blue state judge control red states trying to enforce conservative policies?
Florida’s lawsuit against a medical association pushing child sex change procedures is stalled after a federal judge declared the case to be “weak” — from nearly 1,000 miles away.
The ruling has sparked a legal battle over whether federal judges in blue states can constrain red states from enforcing conservative policies. This week, a Clinton-appointed federal judge in Illinois blocked Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier from prosecuting the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for allegedly deceiving parents and children about sex-change procedures on minors.
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