Charges Against Dr. Eithan Haim for Exposing Medical Procedures on Minors

Constitutional law attorney Katie Cherkasky discusses charges against Dr. Eithan Haim for leaking records about Texas Children’s Hospital performing medical procedures on minors. The case was dismissed due to the prosecutor's ties to the hospital. Haim faced up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.

Proposed Ballot Initiative Named After Luigi Mangione in California

The article discusses the proposed ballot initiative in California named after alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione, which aims to make it illegal for insurance companies to delay, deny, or modify medical procedures or medications suggested by licensed physicians.

Pause on Gender Care Surgeries for Minors

Chicago children’s hospital pauses gender care surgeries for young people following President Trump’s executive order protecting patients under 19 from “chemical and surgical mutilation.” Other hospital systems across the nation have also paused sex-change drugs and surgeries for minors in response to the order. Legal challenges have emerged against the executive orders.

President Trump's Executive Order on Transgender Athletes

President Donald Trump directed the Department of Homeland Security to deny visa applications of transgender athletes attempting to enter the U.S. He signed an executive order protecting women's sports from transgender athletes by rewriting federal Title IX rules and declaring only two genders. The order also bars certain medical procedures on individuals under 19.

Supreme Court Case on Transgender Medical Procedures for Minors

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering Tennessee's ban on transgender medical procedures for minors. Legal experts are skeptical that the Biden administration's argument will succeed in convincing the court that the ban violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.

U.S. v. Skrmetti Case and Transgender Medical Procedures for Minors

The U.S. v. Skrmetti case is being heard by the Supreme Court and could impact transgender medical procedures for children across the country. The case will decide whether Tennessee's ban on transgender medical procedures is constitutional.

South Carolina's "Help Not Harm" Law Protecting Children from Risky Transgender Medical Procedures

South Carolina's Republican governor signs law protecting children from risky transgender medical procedures, ensuring parents are informed about transgender themes in schools. Other Republican governors expected to sign similar bills. Transgender treatments are deemed high-risk and irreversible, leading to potential lawsuits and financial support for families seeking care in other states. UK's Cass report highlights dangers of transgender treatments on children and adults, prompting rejection from the American transgender industry.

Criminal Convictions of Paramedics in Elijah McClain's Death

Paramedics in Colorado face criminal convictions for their roles in the death of Elijah McClain following an overdose of a powerful sedative. The case has prompted revisions to medical procedures to prevent similar deaths in the future.

Indiana law banning transgender-related medical procedures for minors

Indiana law banning transgender-related medical procedures for minors allowed to take effect after federal court ruling. Doctors prohibited from providing cross-sex hormone treatments, puberty blockers, and sex trait modification surgeries for children. ACLU of Indiana and activists express disappointment, while Attorney General celebrates decision to ban procedures.