Harvard doctors sue over Trump removal of articles mentioning LGBTQ health issues
- Two Harvard Professors, Gordon Schiff and Celeste Royce, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration claiming their research on LGBTQ health was removed, violating their First Amendment rights to free speech.
- The lawsuit states that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services removed articles because they contained terms like 'LGBTQ' and 'transgender'.
- According to the lawsuit, about 795,000 Americans face severe consequences due to misdiagnosis, stressing the importance of unrestricted medical research.
- Rachel Davidson, an attorney with the ACLU of Massachusetts, asserted that government censorship of medical research is a serious violation of the First Amendment.
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