Harvard doctors sue over Trump removal of articles mentioning LGBTQ health issues
- Doctors from Harvard Medical School filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that articles containing LGBTQ-related content were deleted from a government website. They claim the deletions violated their First Amendment rights and censored critical medical information.
- The American Civil Liberties Union represents the doctors, seeking immediate relief from the court and a ruling that prevents further deletions of research papers with specific language.
- Celeste Royce, an OB-GYN at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, expressed shock at the removal of a paper discussing endometriosis in transgender patients, stating that censoring such content harms patient care and medical integrity.
- Dr. Gordon Schiff noted that the administration’s orders are chilling scientific inquiry, as researchers alter their language and topics to avoid censorship, which undermines the safety and accuracy of medical research.
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