Eighth Circuit halts HHS rule forcing providers to conduct trans surgeries over religious objections

In 2016, HHS put forward a rule that determined that religious hospitals were subject to non-discrimination provisions under the Affordable Care Act and that would require them to perform gender transitions. Said mandate would require doctors to perform such surgeries on any patient, including minors, even should the physician believe the procedure would harm the patient.

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A coalition of Catholic hospitals, along with other organizations connected to the Roman Catholic faith, sued the administration on grounds that the mandate would force them to violate their religious beliefs.

A three judge panel of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a district court decision in Sisters of Mercy v. Becerra that the federal transgender surgery mandate’s “intrusion upon the Catholic Plaintiffs’ exercise of religion is sufficient to show irreparable harm.” …

The administration has 45 days to ask the 8th Circuit to rehear the case or 90 days to appeal to the Supreme Court. The federal mandate is already on hold due to a separate ruling in Franciscan Alliance v. Becerra wherein the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals also blocked its implementation. Becket is representing the challengers in that case as well.

[Great news, but the Biden administration knew better. This was nothing more than a way to harass faith-based providers and pander to extremists. — Ed]

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