Appeals court revives DOJ subpoena to gender-affirming care provider
Appeals court revives DOJ subpoena to gender-affirming care provider
Appeals court revives DOJ subpoena to gender-affirming care provider
A U.S. federal appeals court handed Trump a legal victory to seek data from providers of transgender healthcare to minors.

Washington - A U.S. federal appeals court handed President Donald Trump’s administration a legal victory on Friday in its efforts to seek data from providers of transgender healthcare to minors, reinstating a Justice Department subpoena that a lower court had blocked as politically motivated.
In its ruling, a divided panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a federal judge in Seattle wrongly concluded the Justice Department’s subpoena was issued in bad faith in a lawsuit brought by telehealth provider QueerDoc.