Prominent doctor charged with deliberately violating state laws against gender manipulation child abuse

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Leftists think laws don't apply to them. If they think they are right then to hell with what courts or the majority of voters think, they will do whatever the hell the please.


Texas AG sues doctor accused of providing transgender care to 21 minors


The suit is the first by an attorney general against an individual doctor for allegedly violating a restriction on gender-affirming care for minors.
 
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Leftists think laws don't apply to them. If they think they are right then to hell with what courts or the majority of voters think, they will do whatever the hell the please.


Texas AG sues doctor accused of providing transgender care to 21 minors

The suit is the first by an attorney general against an individual doctor for allegedly violating a restriction on gender-affirming care for minors.
Where does it say he's a leftie?
Sorry. You made that up. Got it.
 
Leftists think laws don't apply to them. If they think they are right then to hell with what courts or the majority of voters think, they will do whatever the hell the please.


Texas AG sues doctor accused of providing transgender care to 21 minors

The suit is the first by an attorney general against an individual doctor for allegedly violating a restriction on gender-affirming care for minors.
your usual stupidity.

ONE person is ACCUSED of something and that turns into "leftists" lol.

you are so stupid
 
ACCUSED is less than INDICTED. Indicted is less than TRIED. Tried is less than SENTENCED. Sentenced is less than IMPRISONED.
Somehow, silly Mark mentions an accusation and assumes that some minor was harmed and that it was done by a "leftist".
 
So you lied. Got it.
No, she did violate state laws against child abuse and Texas has filed charges against her.

“Texas passed a law to protect children from these dangerous unscientific medical interventions that have irreversible and damaging effects,” Paxton said in a statement Thursday. “Doctors who continue to provide these harmful ‘gender transition’ drugs and treatments will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

The statement alleged that Lau used "false diagnoses and billing codes" to mask "unlawful prescriptions."

Neither Lau nor her employer, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, immediately replied to requests for comment.

If Lau is found to be in violation of the law, her medical license could be revoked and she could face a financial penalty of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Paxton’s suit is the first in the country by an attorney general against an individual doctor alleging violation of a restriction on transition-related care for minors.
 
No, she did violate state laws against child abuse and Texas has filed charges against her.

“Texas passed a law to protect children from these dangerous unscientific medical interventions that have irreversible and damaging effects,” Paxton said in a statement Thursday. “Doctors who continue to provide these harmful ‘gender transition’ drugs and treatments will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

The statement alleged that Lau used "false diagnoses and billing codes" to mask "unlawful prescriptions."

Neither Lau nor her employer, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, immediately replied to requests for comment.

If Lau is found to be in violation of the law, her medical license could be revoked and she could face a financial penalty of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Paxton’s suit is the first in the country by an attorney general against an individual doctor alleging violation of a restriction on transition-related care for minors.
From your link.

It’s unclear whether Lau’s treatment of the minors could fall under that provision.

And again.

Major medical organizations, such as the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, disagree, arguing that transition-related care is an effective and medically necessary way to treat gender dysphoria, which is distress felt by people whose gender identities differ from their genders assigned at birth.

You will also notice the so called evidence of the dangers came from the guys office who are not qualified to make that claim or produced evidence to prove anything.
 
From your link.

It’s unclear whether Lau’s treatment of the minors could fall under that provision.

And again.

Major medical organizations, such as the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, disagree, arguing that transition-related care is an effective and medically necessary way to treat gender dysphoria, which is distress felt by people whose gender identities differ from their genders assigned at birth.

You will also notice the so called evidence of the dangers came from the guys office who are not qualified to make that claim or produced evidence to prove anything.
She broke the law and Texas justice officials are not turning a blind eye to her crime.
 
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She broke the law and Texas justice officials are not turning a blind eye to her crime.
According to your article there's some dubious assumptions being made, as I highlighted.

It's ironic when I said that godbothering old bitch praying at the Capitol broke the law, you justified it by saying she's entitled to pray. What's the difference?
 
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