Judge temporarily blocks Texas AG from investigating nonprofit supporting transgender minors

The Texas Office of the Attorney General was blocked from demanding information and documents from PFLAG, a national nonprofit that supports the families of LGBTQ people, including transgender youths seeking gender-affirming care.

The Texas Office of the Attorney General was blocked from demanding information and documents from PFLAG, a national nonprofit that supports the families of LGBTQ people, including transgender youths seeking gender-affirming care.

Travis County District Court Judge Amy Clark Meachum issued the temporary injunction Monday, writing that “immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or injury will result to PFLAG and its members” if the organization had to hand over information such as identities of members seeking gender-affirming care for minors, caregivers and patients to Paxton’s office.

The new order allows the half-century-old nonprofit to keep its information private.

“PFLAG families in Texas gained further protection today when the court reaffirmed that the Attorney General can’t two-step around the law with an outrageous demand for private information,” Brian K. Bond, CEO of PFLAG, said in a statement.

The Texas Office of the Attorney General did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/judge-temporarily-blocks-texas-ag-investigating-nonprofit-supporting-t-rcna145091


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