The Department of Justice has dropped a lawsuit allegedly accused by the Utah Department of Corrections that discriminated against imprisoned transgender women. Deseret News Report.
The lawsuit was filed on April 2, 2024. An unnamed transgender inmate in Utah was denied gender-affirming care, and the state claimed it was unable to create reasonable accommodations for housing, putdown procedures and purchase of gender-violating clothing. As a bra and blouse for the Prison Committee. During detention, the woman self-confined herself.
DOJ confirmed Deseret News The inmate retracted the complaint on January 29th, and the lawsuit was officially dismissed on January 31st.
“We are grateful for the decision by the new Justice Department leader to voluntarily dismiss the case against Utah and the Utah Department of Corrections,” Utah Attorney General Derek Brown said in a statement. “We look forward to continuing to work with the Trump administration.”
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Before filing the lawsuit in April, the DOJ Civil Rights Division filed it. Statement of Interest Gender discomfort can be a barrier covered under the ADA.
“Gender-inflicted people, including those detained in prisons and prisons, are protected by the Disability Act and are entitled to equal access to healthcare, just like people with disabilities.” said In a news release at that time.
From the first day of his second administration, Trump has used executive orders extensively to target the transgender community. The first one he signed, “Defending women from gender ideological extremism and restoring biological truths to the federal governmentwas defined strictly as male or female based on the “unchanging biological reality of gender” characteristics at birth.
Brown spoke about DOJ’s decision to dismiss the case in a recent episode of the podcast Internal source With Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon. Brown once again gave the Press credit. Donald Trump.
“Frankly, it has an administration that is willing to talk to us,” Brown told the podcast.
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