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Defense takes turn in federal transgender youth trial in Arkansas
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A trial to determine the destiny of Arkansas’ 2021 regulation banning gender-affirming medical take care of minors resumed Monday.
- At problem is whether or not to uphold or completely block a regulation Gov. Asa Hutchinson refused to signal.
Why it issues: The lack to entry gender-affirming care has been linked to worse psychological well being outcomes for transgender youth, together with ideas of suicide and substance use, attributable to gender dysphoria.
Actuality verify: Gender-affirming care is extensively supported as applicable and medically needed by main well being teams, together with the American Medical Affiliation and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The newest: After a monthlong recess spurred by scheduling conflicts, testimony for many who oppose gender-affirming care dominated the bench trial Monday and Tuesday.
Context: The trial is between the state’s legal professional basic’s workplace and 4 Arkansas households represented by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Particulars: Ohio psychiatrist Stephen Levine stated Monday that psychotherapy ought to be the first therapy for gender dysphoria, Arkansas Advocate reported. He claimed medical doctors are too fast to prescribe hormones to minors.
Sure, and: On Tuesday, U.S. District Decide James Moody Jr. did not see fast relevance of the testimony from Mark Regnerus, a College of Texas sociologist, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.
- Regnerus claimed he is noticed a bias towards affirmation slightly than therapy of underlying psychological or emotional circumstances amongst suppliers treating transgender sufferers, the paper reported.
What they’re saying: “All I am listening to is a few individuals are forming opinions that are inflicting debate,” Moody stated, the Democrat-Gazette reported.
What’s subsequent: A half day of testimony is anticipated Wednesday and not less than a half day Thursday.
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Arkansas governor appoints 2 justices to Supreme Court, and new secretary of state
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday named a top attorney for the state and a state Supreme Court justice to vacancies on the court, and her deputy chief legal counsel as secretary of state.
The Republican governor’s appointments will give conservatives a 5-2 majority on the technically nonpartisan court, which has been targeted over the years by outside conservative groups.
Sanders named Justice Cody Hiland and state Solicitor General Nicholas Bronni to the court, effective Jan. 1. Sanders last year named Hiland to a vacancy on the court that expires at the end of this year.
“When I came into office nearly two years ago, we had a liberal supreme court. Not anymore,” Sanders said at a ceremony at the Capitol. “Our supreme court is now solidly conservative.”
Bronni has represented the state in several high profile cases, including one that narrowed the scope of the Voting Rights Act and another over the state’s requirement that contractors pledge not to boycott Israel. Bronni will replace Justice Karen Baker, who was elected chief justice this year.
“I come to the bench recognizing that a judge plays an important, but limited, role in our constitutional system,” Bronni said.
Hiland had been nominated as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas by President Donald Trump in 2017 and served in that position through 2020. Before being named to the court, he was state GOP chairman and served as an adviser to Sanders’ 2020 campaign for governor. Hiland will replace Justice Courtney Goodson, who was elected to another seat on the court.
“We have a special state, and the thing that makes us special is our people. So to continue serving in such a critical role is a blessing,” Hiland said.
Sanders also named Cole Jester, her deputy chief legal counsel, to succeed Secretary of State John Thurston, who will take office in January as state treasurer. Before working in Sanders’ office, Jester was an appellate clerk for Chief Judge Lavenski Smith of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
“As your secretary of state, I will fight to keep Arkansas the best state in the country by keeping our elections the most secure in the country,” Jester said.
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Purdue Football Gets First Transfer Portal Pledge From Former Arkansas QB
Purdue has landed its first transfer portal commitment. On Thursday, On3 reported that former Arkansas quarterback Malachi Singleton has committed to play for coach Barry Odom and the Boilermakers after spending the last two seasons with the Razorbacks.
Singleton, a member of the 2023 recruiting class, just completed his redshirt freshman season at Arkansas and will have three years of eligibility to use. It’s a huge addition for Purdue, which needs help at the quarterback position after losing Hudson Card (graduation) and Ryan Browne (transferring to North Carolina). Marcos Davila is also in the transfer portal.
During the 2024 season, Singleton appeared in five games for the Razorbacks, completing 21-of-28 passes for 358 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed for 74 yards and three touchdowns on 17 attempts.
As a high school recruit, Singleton was a four-star prospect out of Kennesaw, Ga. He ranked as a top-400 overall prospect in the 2023 class and was listed as the No. 17 quarterback of the cycle.
Landing Singleton was a significant addition for the Boilermakers, who will need to fill plenty of roster spots after being hit hard with transfer portal departures and landing just a dozen players in the 2025 recruiting class.
PURDUE FINDS NEW DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Barry Odom is bringing Mike Scherer, his defensive coordinator at UNLV, to West Lafayette, per reports. Scherer will be the Boilers’ defensive coordinator. CLICK HERE
PURDUE HIRES DE COACH: Purdue coach Barry Odom has hired Jake Trump as the next defensive ends coach of the Boilermakers. Trump played at Missouri under Odom. CLICK HERE
PURDUE HIRES NEW DL COACH: Purdue has hired former Arkansas assistant coach Kelvin Green to be the next defensive line coach in West Lafayette. The school made the announcement Wednesday. CLICK HERE
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