A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming care to go into effect, removing a temporary injunction a judge issued last year.

The ruling was handed down by a panel of justices on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. It marked the latest decision in a legal challenge the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed against the ban, enacted last spring amid a national push by GOP-led legislatures to curb LGBTQ+ rights.

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    9 months ago

    but they don’t create rules.

    I see you’re unfamiliar with our court system and only know the idealized version.

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      9 months ago

      If a court decides to interpret a law some way or another, it’s because the law’s wording allowed for some leeway.

      That’s on the lawmakers.