Montana judge finds transgender care ban unconstitutional
Source: Associated Press
Montana judge finds transgender care ban unconstitutional
By MARA SILVERS/Montana Free Press
Updated 10:34 AM EDT, May 14, 2025
A state district court judge in Missoula on Tuesday ruled that a 2023 state law banning many gender transition-related medical services for transgender minors is unconstitutional, prohibiting its enforcement.
The 59-page ruling from district court Judge Jason Marks found that Senate Bill 99, backed by Republicans largely along party lines during the legislative session two years ago, violates the Montana Constitutions rights to privacy, equal protection and free speech.
The law had been temporarily enjoined before it was scheduled to take effect. The Montana Supreme Court upheld that block in 2024.
The court found that plaintiffs, including transgender teen Phoebe Cross and other minor patients, their parents and medical providers, successfully presented evidence that the law undermines their constitutional rights by curbing access to medical treatments for gender dysphoria, such as puberty blockers and hormones.
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