Judge in Missouri transgender care lawsuit agrees to step aside but decries 'gamesmanship'
Source: Associated Press
Judge in Missouri transgender care lawsuit agrees to step aside but decries gamesmanship
BY JIM SALTER
Updated 2:42 PM EDT, October 20, 2023
ST. LOUIS (AP) A judge agreed Friday to step aside in a lawsuit challenging a new Missouri law restricting gender-affirming health care for minors, despite what he called gamesmanship from the plaintiffs lawyers for requesting a new judge.
St. Louis Circuit Judge Steven Ohmer was appointed by the Missouri Supreme Court to preside over the lawsuit that seeks to overturn the Missouri law. The lawsuit was filed in July by the ACLU of Missouri, Lambda Legal and the law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner on behalf of families of three transgender minors, a St. Louis health care center and LGBTQ+ organizations.
Ohmer said at a hearing that assigning a new judge will delay resolution of the case, possibly into next year. Its unclear when the state Supreme Court will make the appointment.
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Ohmer in August denied the plaintiffs request for a preliminary injunction to block the new law, days before it went into effect. ACLU of Missouri attorney Tony Rothert didnt say if that was why a change was sought, but he said the court rules are explicit: Plaintiffs have a right to a new judge if requested in a timely manner.
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