Supreme Court to Consider State Ban on Gender Dysphoria Treatments for Minors (Updated)
The Court's grant of certiorari is limited to only one of the issues in this litigation.
The Court's grant of certiorari is limited to only one of the issues in this litigation.
Jesse Singal questions the science of "gender-affirming care."
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The court reverses a contrary trial court decision.
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Don’t let culture war politics overwhelm a commitment to the facts.
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"Republicans believe in less government, not more," he said.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) introduced a bill last month that would bar federal agencies from forcing employees to respect preferred names or pronouns.
After a divided ruling, laws limiting such treatments in Tennessee and Kentucky will go into force.
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Sometimes he calls for freedom, and sometimes he preaches something darker.
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So holds the Ninth Circuit; Hamilton plays a major role.
The facts are complicated, and involve a good deal more than just disagreement as to gender identity; but it seems to me like an important controversy.
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Under H.B. 6454, prescribing puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones would be treated as a more severe form of child abuse than starving or abandoning a kid.
"[A] prisoner's right to be free from highly invasive intrusions on bodily privacy by prison employees of the opposite sex—whether on religious or privacy grounds—does not change based on a guard's transgender status."
When it comes to gender identity issues, some conservatives make a mockery of liberty and parental rights.
The best-selling author of Why People Believe Weird Things sees a fundamental clash between wokeness and scientific inquiry.
Tampa top prosecutor Andrew Warren pledged to not prosecute women seeking abortions and those pursuing gender-affirming health care.
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The Love in the Time of Contagion author says sexual paranoia is on the rise.
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The perpetrator did not target a random student, and he did not choose the girls bathroom because of his gender identity.
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The refusal leaves in place a federal court decision favoring trans students' right to insist on accommodation.
The drive to punish dissenters from various orthodoxies is itself illiberal.