On Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Biden administration‘s challenge to a transgender care ban for minors in Tennessee.
The Supreme Court has announced it will review cases challenging state bans on gender-affirming care for minors, marking a significant step in the national debate over medical treatments for transgender youth.
Several states have passed laws against gender-affirming care for minors, including hormone therapy and surgeries.
Supporters argue that these treatments are experimental and harmful, while opponents say they are life-saving for transgender youth.
The case is scheduled to be heard this fall.
The Biden administration and families of transgender minors challenged laws in Kentucky and Tennessee. The Supreme Court only agreed to hear the challenge filed by the Biden administration in Tennessee.
The Hill reports more:
The Biden administration said the Supreme Court’s intervention was “urgently needed,” arguing that those conflicting court rulings have created “profound uncertainty” for transgender people.
“Absent this Court’s review, families in Tennessee and other States where laws like SB1 have taken effect will face the loss of essential medical care,” the Justice Department wrote in their petition to the high court.
“Those with the resources to do so may abandon their homes, jobs, schools, and communities to move to a State where the needed treatment remains available,” the petition continued. “Others will not have even that option. And families in much of the rest of the Nation will be left in limbo, waiting to see whether their State’s ban will be upheld or enjoined.”
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