An Austin judge and a Texas appeals court have upheld a decision to block Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from accessing records of transgender minors from PFLAG, a national LGBTQ+ organization. This significant development in the ongoing legal battle over the rights of transgender youths in Texas, particularly those seeking gender-affirming care, effectively halts the state's attempt to demand information and documents from PFLAG and prevents the initiation of abuse investigations into the families of trans minors.
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The Texas Office of the Attorney General was blocked from demanding information and documents from PFLAG, a national nonprofit that supports the families of LGBTQ people, including transgender youths seeking gender-affirming care. https://t.co/7oqUgXycWJ
An Austin judge has stopped Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from accessing trans kids' records from a national LGBTQ+ organization. https://t.co/zKpofKNUVa