Lexington Herald Leader: “Like many states across the country, Kentucky has enacted laws restricting abortion access and gender-affirming health care for transgender youth. Both over the past year have brought lawsuits by Kentuckians who call them unconstitutional.
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Since the trigger law and six-week ban took effect last summer, abortion has remained illegal. Health care providers who perform abortions outside the law can be charged with a Class D felony. Both laws have been challenged in court twice.
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After the March passage of Senate Bill 150, seven trans minors and their families sued the state, arguing that barring them from accessing evidence-based health care endorsed by major U.S. medical associations violated their constitutional rights….”