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Military Families Sue Trump Over Healthcare for Transgender Dependents

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 8, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Washington, D.C. – A ‍coalition of legal organizations filed‍ a lawsuit today challenging a recent Trump administration directive that blocks military hospitals from providing medically necessary care to transgender dependents of service members. Teh lawsuit argues the policy illegally restricts access to healthcare and undermines ⁣the well-being of⁣ military families.

The directive, implemented thru an executive order, ‌prevents military healthcare ⁣facilities from offering gender-affirming care – care deemed necessary by doctors and approved by parents – to transgender children and youth of service members. legal advocates contend this abrupt change in policy disregards established medical protocols and places undue hardship on families already navigating the challenges of military life.

“When a servicemember is deployed and focused on the ​mission they deserve to know their family ⁣is taken care of,” ⁣stated Sasha Buchert, Staff Attorney at GLAD Law. “This Administration has backtracked⁣ on that core promise and ⁤put servicemembers at risk of losing​ access to health ⁣care their children desperately need.”

Shannon Minter, Legal Director at NCLR, condemned the‌ action as ⁢an overreach of presidential authority. “President Trump has illegally⁢ overstepped his authority by abruptly cutting off necessary medical care for military families,” Minter said.⁢ “This lawless directive is part of a risky ‌pattern‍ of this administration ignoring legal requirements and abandoning our servicemembers.”

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court,​ names the Department of Defence as the⁤ defendant. Attorneys Sharif Jacob and Liam Brown, partners ‍and associates at Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP respectively, are representing the plaintiffs.

“President⁤ Trump’s Executive Order blocks⁣ military hospitals from⁣ giving transgender youth the care their doctors deem necessary and their parents have approved,” explained Jacob.⁤ “Today we filed a lawsuit to put an end to his order, and the agency guidance implementing it.”

Brown added, “This administration is unlawfully targeting‌ military families⁢ by denying essential‍ care to​ their transgender children. We will not stand by while those who serve are stripped of the ability to care for their families.”

This legal challenge is the latest in a series of actions taken by the Trump administration impacting transgender⁢ individuals, including attempts to‍ ban transgender⁣ people from military service – a policy currently being litigated in a​ separate case, Talbott v. USA, where GLAD Law and NCLR represent plaintiffs. The administration has faced multiple federal lawsuits over a broader pattern of discriminatory executive orders aimed at⁢ limiting the rights of transgender Americans.

details about the case, Doe v.⁤ Department of Defense,​ are available at https://www.gladlaw.org/cases/doe-v-dod/.

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Mayne Pharma Denies Closure Plans Amid Cosette Takeover Concerns

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 8, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Mayne Pharma Disputes Claims of Potential Salisbury Facility Closure,Expresses Surprise at Premier’s FIRB Request

Mayne Pharma is challenging reports that it alerted the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) to the possibility of closing its manufacturing facility in Salisbury,South Australia,due to financial concerns. The company also stated it was unaware of direct communication between South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas and either Cosette Pharmaceuticals, the US firm attempting a takeover, or FIRB itself.The dispute arises following reports in The Advertiser and the Financial Review that Premier Malinauskas requested FIRB block Cosette’s proposed $672 million buyout, fearing a closure of the Salisbury site. Mayne Pharma asserts it “was not previously made aware of any dialog or communications” regarding these interactions.

The Financial Review reported Mayne Pharma had advised FIRB in July of potential closure plans linked to its financial position. however, Mayne Pharma vehemently denies this, emphasizing it has no intention of closing the facility. The company highlighted a 7% year-on-year revenue increase in its recent full-year results and a recent $18 million upgrade to the Salisbury site as evidence of its commitment.

Mayne Pharma acknowledges Cosette has corresponded with FIRB following its attempt to terminate the scheme implementation deed for the takeover – a termination currently being contested in the Supreme Court. However, the company states that correspondence it has reviewed does not indicate any plans to close the Salisbury facility.

Furthermore, Mayne Pharma noted it provided data to Cosette, but Cosette has not permitted Mayne to directly engage with FIRB regarding Cosette’s communications. Mayne Pharma confirms it has not had direct contact with either FIRB or the South Australian government concerning the proposed transaction and is actively seeking further information on the matter.

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