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Appeals court allows Arkansas to enforce gender-affirming care ban

The Eighth Circuit ruled 8-2 that Arkansas' SAFE Act does not violate constitutional rights and cited evidence of health risks from gender-affirming treatments for minors, enabling enforcement after four years.

  • On Tuesday, the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted an injunction and upheld Arkansas’s ban on gender-affirming care in an 8-2 decision, clearing the way for enforcement.
  • Originally passed in 2021, the Arkansas SAFE Act was struck down in June 2023 after an eight-day trial, with Moody ruling it violated constitutional rights.
  • Following the Supreme Court’s June ruling, the court cited the U.S. v. Skrmetti twenty-five times and held the law classifies by age and medical procedure, not sex.
  • Arkansas officials hailed the law’s enforceability, with Griffin saying he expects the court to issue its mandate within weeks, allowing enforcement to begin.
  • Earlier this month, the Tenth U.S. Circuit upheld Oklahoma’s ban, joining over a dozen states enacting similar laws amid a nationwide trend.
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voz.us broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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