A Franklin County judge has upheld Ohio's ban on gender transition care for minors.Judge Michael Holbrook put the measure on hold this year with a temporary res
Judge Michael Holbrook put the measure on hold this year with a temporary restraining order but ruled Tuesday that House Bill 68 can take effect immediately.
"Those who are dissatisfied with the General Assembly’s determinations must be exercised through their vote as opposed to the judicial system," he added. Equal Protection Clause in the state constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment in the U.S. Constitution.
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