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Adree Edmo officially became the first incarcerated person to get court-ordered gender confirmation surgery in July 2020. She has since been released, but her Idaho case set a precedent for how cases of gender dysmorphia will be handled within prisons. Now, her team of lawyers will be granted nearly $2.6 million in attorneys fees for the years of litigation.
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The lawyers for Adree Edmo, the first incarcerated person to receive federally court-ordered gender confirmation surgery, are asking Idaho to pay back $2.82 million in attorneys fees.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has officially declined to take up the case of a transgender inmate in Idaho who sued state officials to get sex reassignment…
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After years of court battles, Adree Edmo, the first transgender inmate in the country to get sex reassignment surgery through a court order, has been…
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Note: the following story contains a mention of self-harm.In May, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a request by the State of Idaho, the latest turn in a…
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In July, a transgender woman in Idaho will make history. Adree Edmo will become the first trans inmate in the nation to receive gender confirmation…
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In a 7-2 ruling, the United States Supreme Court has denied Idaho’s appeal to halt the sex reassignment surgery of a transgender inmate.Last August the…
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The State of Idaho has officially filed its appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of a transgender inmate seeking sex reassignment surgery while…
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A federal judge is pushing pause on the case of a transgender inmate in Idaho suing for sex reassignment surgery as a deadline looms for the state to…
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Earlier this week, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to re-hear the case of a transgender inmate in Idaho. Adree Edmo is suing the state of Idaho…