Emily Early, the associate director of the Southern Regional Office of the Center for Constitutional Rights, says gender dysphoria is a medical diagnosis that requires medical treatment. She says it’s unconstitutional to remove medical care on the bases of non-medical judgement.
This is the focus of a new lawsuit. Right now, nearly 300 Georgia inmates are suing Georgia corrections officials for not providing gender-affirming care.
On Friday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Early and colleague, senior staff attorney Chinyere Ezie, who filed the lawsuit with co-counsel Bondurant Mixson & Elmore LLP, were guests on the program.
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