Indiana judge blocks law denying gender-affirming care to prisoners, ruling it's likely unconstitutional
Briefly

The court's ruling highlights the critical need for gender-affirming surgeries for incarcerated individuals, dispelling the notion that such care can be denied on the grounds of cost.
Denying gender-affirming surgery not only violates the medical consensus on treating severe gender dysphoria but also contravenes the Eighth Amendment's assurance against cruel and unusual punishment.
Read at Advocate.com
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