Judge in Missouri transgender care lawsuit agrees to step aside but decries 'gamesmanship'

FILE - Becky Hormuth holds a vial of testosterone Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023, in Wentzville, Mo. A judge agreed Friday, Oct. 20, to step aside in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn a new Missouri law banning gender-affirming health care for minors, despite what he called “gamesmanship” from the plaintiffs' lawyers who sought a new judge. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

ST. LOUIS (AP) — A judge agreed Friday to step aside in a lawsuit challenging a new Missouri law restricting gender-affirming health care for minors, despite what he called “gamesmanship” from the plaintiffs' lawyers for requesting a new judge.

St. Louis Circuit Judge Steven Ohmer was appointed by the Missouri Supreme Court to preside over the lawsuit that seeks to . The lawsuit was filed in July by the ACLU of Missouri, Lambda Legal and the law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner on behalf of families of three transgender minors, a St. Louis health care center and LGBTQ+ organizations.

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