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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Two Harvard Medical School Professors Sue Trump Admin for Removing Research That Mentioned LGBTQ Health
Two Harvard Medical School professors sued the Trump administration Wednesday afternoon for removing their research from a government-run website for including terms recently banned by the administration, alleging the removals violated their First Amendment rights and the Administrative Procedure Act.

Harvard Profs Sue Trump Administration Over Removal of LGBTQ Research From Website
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