Justice Dept. files complaint challenging Tennessee's new law that bans sex reassignment surgery for minors

 US Justice Department claims the law violates the 14th Amendment

  • Tennessee's governor signed a bill into law last month that bans doctors from providing sex reassignment surgery to minors in the state.
  • The United States Justice Department claimed the law violates the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which promises equal protection.
  • Several other U.S. states have banned sex reassignment surgeries for minors, such as Utah, Florida, Arkansas, and Indiana.

The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday filed a complaint challenging a new Tennessee law that bans doctors from providing sex reassignment medical treatment such as puberty blockers, hormone therapy and surgery to minors.

The Justice Department said the law violated the U.S. Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, which promises equal protection.

The Justice Department also said it was asking the court to issue an immediate order to prevent the law from going into effect on July 1.

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"No person should be denied access to necessary medical care just because of their transgender status," Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department's civil rights division said in a statement.

The law has also been challenged by advocacy groups American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal, who filed a lawsuit last week seeking to strike it down.

Justice Department building

The U.S. Department of Justice building is pictured in Washington D.C. on Dec. 15, 2020. The Justice Department is challenging a new Tennessee law that bans sex reassignment surgeries for minors. (REUTERS/Al Drago)

The law would ban any medical procedure performed for the purpose of enabling a minor to identify with a gender other than the one they were assigned at birth.

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Republican state lawmakers who passed the bill in February said it was necessary to protect young people from being permanently harmed. But many medical associations have said the law is transphobic and that sex reassingnment care can be life-saving.

Republican Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed the ban into law last month along with a separate measure restricting drag performances in public. A federal judge blocked the drag law earlier this month pending the outcome of a lawsuit by an LGBTQ theater group.

The laws are part of escalating efforts by Republican lawmakers to regulate the conduct of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people.

Several other U.S. states have banned sex reassignment care for minors, and over the last several weeks groups have sued over laws adopted in Utah, Florida, Indiana and Arkansas.

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