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A federal judge in Florida has struck down the state's laws that ban gender-affirming care for minors, finding that they are unconstitutional.
The judge's ruling also stops Florida from banning online treatment for transgender adults and stops requirements that transgender adults can only be treated by a doctor, rather than by other qualified professionals such as registered nurses.
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