A Missouri judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking a rule that would have required adults and children to undergo more than a year of therapy before receiving gender-affirming treatments. The rule was challenged by the ACLU and the Transgender Law Center on behalf of two transgender Missourians and the St. Louis Effort for AIDS, who argued that it violated the Missouri Constitution. The case will now move forward in the courts, with a final ruling expected in the coming weeks.
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Missouri Judge Ellen Ribaudo has temporarily blocked a rule restricting access to gender-affirming health care for transgender kids and adults, just hours before it was set to take effect. Transgender Missourians and health care providers had sued to stop it, arguing that the Attorney General had acted beyond his authority. The ruling is a victory for transgender rights advocates, but the legal battle is likely to continue.
84-year-old Andrew Lester appeared in court Wednesday to plead not guilty to charges of first-degree assault and armed criminal action in the shooting of a Black teenager, Ralph Yarl. The incident has sparked national debate about gun policies and Lester's attorney has argued that the shooting was in self-defense. The judge ordered Lester to surrender his passport and firearms and to not have contact with Yarl or his family, and he is due back in court on October 7th for a preliminary hearing.
16-year-old Ralph Yarl from Kansas City, Missouri, is recovering after being shot by a White homeowner last week. His mother, Cleo Nagbe, said he is doing well physically but is still dealing with emotional trauma. The shooting has made national headlines, and Yarl's family is hoping for justice to be served.
Ralph Yarl, a Black high school junior from Kansas City, Missouri, was shot in the head and arm last Thursday night after mistakenly ringing the doorbell of a home. Former Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) has condemned the incident, calling for an end to gun violence and injustice in the United States. Despite his injuries, Ralph is doing well and the Kansas City Police Department is still investigating the incident.
An 85-year-old White man has been charged with two felonies for shooting a 16-year-old Black teen who had mistakenly gone to the man's home. The potential punishment for the assault charge is up to life in prison. The incident has sparked outrage in the community and the Kansas City Police Department is working with the Clay County Prosecutor's Office to ensure a thorough investigation.
An 85-year-old Missouri man has been charged with two felony counts in connection with the shooting of a 16-year-old Black teenager who rang the wrong doorbell. Andrew D. Lester faces a maximum punishment of life in prison for assault and three to 15 years for the alleged gun crime. The shooting has sparked outrage in the community and an investigation is ongoing.
A 16-year-old high school junior was shot and wounded after mistakenly ringing the wrong doorbell in Kansas City, Missouri. Civil rights attorneys S. Lee Merritt and [...] have been hired by the family and are calling for a full investigation into the shooting. The Kansas City Police Department is currently investigating the incident and has asked anyone with information to contact them.







