Tuesday, April 12, 2022

New Alabama Ban On Gender Transition Procedures For Minors Is Challenged

Suit was filed last week in an Alabama federal district court challenging SB 184, the Alabama Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act (full text), which prohibits medical procedures or the prescription of drugs for a minor child to alter the child's gender or delay puberty. The law was given final passage by the legislature on April 7 and signed by the governor on the next day. Parents of two transgender teenagers and two physicians filed suit 3 days later. The complaint (full text) in Ladinsky v. Ivey, (ND AL, filed 4/11/2022), contends that the law is pre-empted by a provision in the Affordable Care Act, that the law violates equal protection, parents rights to direct medical care of their children, and is void for vagueness. Courthouse News Service reports on the lawsuit.