Harvard doctors sue over Trump removal of articles mentioning LGBTQ health issues
- Two doctors from Harvard Medical School filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for removing their research articles about LGBTQ health treatments.
- Celeste Royce and Gordon Schiff argue that their First Amendment rights were violated by the removal of their articles from a government website.
- The lawsuit contends that this removal was based on an executive order targeting content that promotes gender ideology, affecting their research visibility.
- The AHRQ is accused of censoring peer-reviewed studies solely because they included LGBTQ-related content, which the lawsuit claims is arbitrary and unjustified.
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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.


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