From Sports to Birth Certificates, Supreme Court to Confront More Anti-Transgender Policies | News Channel 3-12
- Two transgender girls in New Hampshire filed a legal challenge against President Donald Trump’s executive order prohibiting transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports on Wednesday.
- The amended lawsuit claims the order misinterprets Title IX and violates equal protection rights.
- The American Bar Association criticized Trump’s actions for undermining congressional authority regarding federal funding, stating he can't unilaterally cancel appropriations.
- The amended lawsuit expands on a previous case, referencing a federal judge's preliminary injunction allowing the girls to compete despite the ban.
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US weighs halting funds for hospitals offering gender treatment to minors, WSJ reports
(Reuters) -The Trump administration is weighing cutting off funds to hospitals that it says provide gender-related treatments for children and teenagers, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
From sports to birth certificates, Supreme Court to confront more anti-transgender policies
Just days after the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors in one of its most important cases of the year, the justices must now decide the fate of other anti-trans policies.
U.S. Supreme Court transgender law ruling has NC implications
RALEIGH — The Supreme Court upheld the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling involving a Tennessee law banning puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender minors, a decision that could affect a lawsuit in North Carolina. In its 6-3 ruling in USA v. Skrmetti, the Supreme Court rejected the plaintiff’s central argument that the law violated the Constitution’s equal protection clause. “This case carries with it the weight of fierce scientifi…
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