Summary

Chase Strangio will become the first openly transgender attorney to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court, representing families challenging Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming health care for minors.

Tennessee defends the law as protecting children from premature medical decisions, while Strangio argues the ban denies critical care endorsed by major medical groups.

The case comes amid growing restrictions on transgender rights nationwide.

Strangio, an ACLU lawyer, emphasizes the harm of denying necessary treatments, drawing from personal experience.

A decision is expected by summer, with potential policy shifts under the next administration.

  • Brokkr@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    There are fundamental differences between allowing minors to access health care that they require in a timely manner and letting a 19 year old rent a car.

    Healthcare should be a right afforded to all people. Privileges are not rights and it is perfectly reasonable to restrict them based on age.

    I don’t hate you for your opinion, but I do think you are misinformed on the subject.