In the midst of all the horrors around the world, a morsel of good news. Hopefully, sanity is prevailing.
From Catholic World Report
By
Dallas, Texas, Oct 15, 2019 / 04:00 pm (CNA).-
A federal judge struck down the so-called “transgender mandate” on
Tuesday, vacating an Obama-era requirement that doctors perform
gender-transition surgeries upon request.
Judge Reed O’Connor of the North District of Texas—who had issued a
preliminary injunction on the transgender mandate at the end of
2016—struck down the mandate Oct. 15 in the case of Franciscan Alliance v. Azar, after doctors around the country filed suit against the mandate on religious freedom grounds.
“Today marks a major victory for compassion, conscience, and sound
medical judgment,” said Luke Goodrich, vice president and senior counsel
at Becket, which represented plaintiffs that filed suit against the
mandate.
“Our clients look forward to joyfully continuing to serve all
patients, regardless of their sex or gender identity, and continuing to
provide top-notch care to transgender patients for everything from
cancer to the common cold,” Goodrich said.
In 2016, the Obama administration issued a regulation that would
require most doctors throughout the country—900,000 physicians, by the
agency’s estimate—to perform gender-transition surgeries upon request,
despite any conscience-based or prudential objections.
The rule omitted any clear religious exemption for doctors, and did
not allow doctors to refuse a request for surgery if they deemed it
harmful to the patient; surgeries would also have had to be performed on
children.
The regulation stemmed from Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act,
which prohibits discrimination in health care on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. HHS interpreted “sex
discrimination” under this rule to include gender identity, thus
mandating the provision of gender-transition surgeries.
In response to the rule, an alliance of more than 19,000 health care
professionals, nine states, and several religious organizations combined
in two lawsuits against the mandate, saying that it unlawfully required
doctors to, in cases of objection, violate their religious beliefs or
the Hippocratic Oath to do no harm to the patient. Becket represented
the plaintiffs.
In December of 2016, two different federal courts ruled against the
mandate, and in May of 2019, the Trump HHS proposed a rule to roll back
the inclusion of “gender identity” within the nondiscrimination rule.
While the proposed rule has not yet been finalized, the previous
regulation was still valid.
Another lawsuit against the mandate, New York v. HHS, is still pending in federal courts.
In other recent cases in California,
two Catholic health systems are facing lawsuits from two women
identifying as transgender men, who claim that they requested
hysterectomies at Catholic hospitals but were denied the procedures.
Goodrich, in a series of tweets on Tuesday, said that two different
federal circuit courts—the First and the Fifth Circuits—have said that
no consensus in the medical community exists that gender transition
surgeries should be mandatory.
“The doctors and hospitals in these cases argued that they shouldn’t
be forced to perform procedures that violate their consciences and could
harm their patients. The federal court today agreed,” Goodrich tweeted.
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