Dallas facility that serves transgender children can accept new patients, judge rules
by Karen Brooks Harper, Texas Tribune
A Dallas-based program that offers mental health services and hormone treatments to transgender children may resume the therapy for new patients for the first time since November, after a judge on Thursday temporarily cleared away legal barriers to the practice.
The program director, Dr. Ximena Lopez, had filed a lawsuit in March against Childrens Medical Center in Dallas for shutting down operations to new patients last fall at the GENder Education and Care, Interdisciplinary Support (GENECIS) program, which is housed at the hospital and run jointly by it and UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Thursdays temporary restraining order banned those restrictions for the next two weeks, and within hours after the decision, five new patients had been scheduled at the center.
Its powerful, said Dallas lawyer Charla Aldous, who represents Lopez. This is going to affect the lives of children. It really is.
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