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Celerity

(46,582 posts)
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 10:26 AM Dec 4

Supreme Court to weigh bans on puberty blockers, hormones for trans teens

Wednesday’s arguments center on Tennessee’s prohibition of the treatments, which trans patients say are lifesaving and conservative lawmakers have questioned

December 3, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/12/03/supreme-court-trans-minors-health-care/

https://archive.ph/2eAb9

NASHVILLE — The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider for the first time whether states can ban certain gender transition medical treatments for young people — a closely watched case brought by three transgender teens, their parents and a doctor, all seeking to ensure health care access they say is critical.

At issue is a Tennessee law barring transgender minors from using puberty blockers and hormones, treatments the state characterizes as risky and unproven. Lawmakers said the state should instead encourage adolescents to “appreciate their sex, particularly as they undergo puberty.”

The court’s ruling might have implications for the more than 100,000 transgender adolescents living in Tennessee or one of the 23 other states that has banned using the drugs to treat minors with gender dysphoria. The question of whether and how to medically treat young people whose gender identity is different than their sex assigned at birth has become a polarizing issue, one President-elect Donald Trump seized on in advertisements targeting transgender people during his campaign.

The Supreme Court in 2020 extended employment protections to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers, but it has yet to rule on the constitutionality of lower-court decisions involving bathroom access, athletes and medical treatment for transgender minors like 16-year-old L.W., one of the Tennessee teens behind the case at the high court. Her parents, Brian and Samantha Williams, now drive her five hours to receive care in North Carolina.

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Sympthsical

(10,347 posts)
1. Listening to oral arguments live
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 11:03 AM
Dec 4

Conservatives sound like they're going to leave it to state legislatures.

Deuxcents

(19,964 posts)
2. Why is health care decided in the courts or legislatures? They are not medical professionals or scientists
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 11:09 AM
Dec 4

Denying health care of any kind for someone that needs it is none of their business and yet..it is.

Mosby

(17,567 posts)
4. Same reason juries decide what causes cancer and what doesn't.
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 11:38 AM
Dec 4

It's not like they are even remotely qualified, especially since they have been hand picked by the lawyers.

Our legal system is garbage.

Initech

(102,306 posts)
6. Conservatives have waged war on healthcare since the 90s.
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 11:40 AM
Dec 4

And it's all petty, ridiculous bullshit. They are taking this country so damn backwards, it's scary.

question everything

(48,979 posts)
7. Heard part of it. Interesting point: if boys can get testosterone treatment for various reasons why can't girls?
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 12:13 PM
Dec 4
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