Federal Court: Transgender Inmate Can Continue Lawsuit Against North Carolina
Federal Court: Transgender Inmate Can Continue Lawsuit Against North Carolina
A federal judge will allow a transgender inmate to continue her lawsuit against North Carolina.According to The Charlotte Observer, Anson Correctional Institution inmate Kanautica Zayre-Brown sued the North Carolina Department of Public Safety in April.In her complaint, Zayre-Brown claims that the state’s prison system failed to regularly dispense hormones and has repeatedly denied her requests for so-called “gender-affirming” surgery.During a Tuesday hearing, U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn said that he may issue an order to reject North Carolina’s request to dismiss the lawsuit, as he intends to hear arguments in the case.However, Cogburn did not rule on the motion, nor did he approve the Zayre-Brown and the American Civil Liberties Union’s motion for a preliminary injunction that would have allowed the transgender inmate to have surgery and receive prescription hormone medications.The A.C.L.U. had earlier filed the complaint on behalf of Zayre-Brown, alleging that the North Carolina Department of Public Safety had ignored “its constitutional obligation” to provide necessary health care “simply because [Zayre-Brown] is a transgender woman.”“Mrs. Zayre-Brown has a serious medical condition that DPS’s own health care providers have recognized requires treatment including gender-affirming surgery,” A.C.L.U.-North Carolina staff attorney Jaclyn Maffetore said in a statement released when the lawsuit was first announced.
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