Supreme Court Vacates Appellate Rulings on Transgender Care in Four States
- On Monday, the Supreme Court threw out appellate rulings in four states following its recent decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming treatments for minors.
- The Supreme Court ordered lower appellate courts to reconsider cases involving insurance coverage and medical care for transgender individuals, citing its recent Tennessee ban ruling.
- The high court ordered appellate courts to reexamine cases on medical care and birth certificates in Idaho, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and West Virginia, including Idaho’s Medicaid head being sued and challenges to Oklahoma’s birth certificate ban.
- Lower courts are directed to review cases on transgender health coverage and birth certificate changes following the Supreme Court's recent Tennessee ban ruling.
- The court has left unresolved issues on transgender sports participation and adult care bans, with decisions expected by Thursday or in its next term.
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Denied, delayed, dismissed: Local trans-affirming health care for youth goes underground - Philadelphia Gay News
“Had the election gone the other way, our lives would be so different,” said one local Pennsylvania parent of a trans child who often supports trans people and their families professionally too. She’s had a difficult time navigating whether or not she should be more visible as an advocate for the queer community and as a therapist who can provide safe and affirming support for LGBTQ+ families. At some point, she removed the Progress Pride flag o…


Court partly reverses Va. ban on efforts to change minors' sexual orientation
Virginia’s state law that bans medical professionals from practicing conversion therapy — seeking to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity — on minors is no longer fully in effect.
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