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Robert Lewis Hinkle (born November 7, 1951) is a senior United States district judge of the
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.


Biography

Born on November 7, 1951, in
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,
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, Hinkle received a
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degree from Florida State University in 1972 and a
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from
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in 1976. He was a
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for Judge
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of
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from 1976 to 1977. From 1977 to 1978, he was in private practice in
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,
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, then practiced in
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, Florida from 1978 to 1996. He became an adjunct professor of law at Florida State University in 1981.


Federal judicial service

Hinkle was nominated by President
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on June 6, 1996, to a seat vacated by
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of the
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. He was confirmed by the
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on July 25, 1996, and received his commission on August 1, 1996. He served as chief judge from 2004 to 2009. He assumed
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on November 7, 2016.


Notable rulings

In 1999, Hinkle issued a ruling in '' Pemberton v. Tallahassee Memorial Regional Center'' that denied damages as claimed by the defendant upon whom the state forced a surgical procedure during labor. On August 21, 2014, Hinkle issued a ruling in ''
Brenner v. Scott In ''Brenner v. Scott'' and its companion case, ''Grimsley v. Scott'', a U.S. district court found Florida's constitutional and statutory same-sex marriage bans unconstitutional. On August 21, 2014, the court issued a preliminary injunction that ...
'' that denied the state defendants'
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and granted the same-sex couple plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction. In ordering the injunction, Judge Hinkle found that Florida's statutory and constitutional bans on same-sex marriage were federally unconstitutional. Hinkle heard the case ''
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'' which concerned a Florida law, SB 7066, which "required felons to pay legal fees as part of their sentences before regaining the vote". On May 24, 2020, he ruled that the law was "unconstitutional for those unable to pay, or unable to find out how much they owe". Hinkle's decision was overturned and the requirement found constitutional by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. In June 2021, Hinkle preliminarily enjoine
Senate Bill 7072
which levies fines and imposes additional penalties against social media platforms that blocked or otherwise inhibited content from political candidates and media organizations. In June 2023, Hinkle issued a preliminary injunction temporarily blocking a Florida law that prohibited transgender minors from receiving
puberty blockers Puberty blockers, also called puberty inhibitors or hormone blockers, are medicines used to postpone puberty in children. The most commonly used puberty blockers are gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists, which suppress the productio ...
and cross-sex hormones. His ruling allowed three transgender children to continue their treatment, emphasizing that
gender identity Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex or can differ from it. In most individuals, the various biological determinants of sex are congruent, and consistent with the ...
is real and that denying these treatments could lead to significant harm, such as anxiety, depression, and even suicidal ideation. In June 2024, Hinkle struck down the aforementioned law, while also striking down new requirements by the Florida Board of Medicine that required prescriptions for
gender-affirming care Transgender health care, also known as gender-affirming care, includes the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental health conditions, as well as sex reassignment therapies, for transgender individuals.Gorton N, Grubb HM (2014) ...
to be made by a physician instead of a registered nurse or other medical professional, and required in-person appointments for gender-affirming care instead of remote or telehealth appointments. In his ruling, Hinkle reiterated that 'the defendants have explicitly admitted prohibiting or impeding individuals from pursuing their transgender identities is not a legitimate state interest' and yet 'a significant number of legislators and others involved in the adoption of the statute and rules at issue pursued this admittedly illegitimate interest.'


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