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Supreme Court Hears Case on Tennessee Law Banning Medical Care for Transgender Minors

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December 4, 2024
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – A major transgender rights case took center stage at the Supreme Court. It focuses on a Tennessee law that bans gender affirming medical care for minors. 

Justices listened to arguments on whether the law violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment, which requires people in similar circumstances to be treated the same under the law. Both sides argue they’re trying to protect minors. 

Outside the Court, it was a battle of the megaphones. People loudly advocated where they stood on the issue. One person who opposes the Tennessee law said if you’ve never been personally touched by this issue, she understands why some people might not understand their side.  

“Leave these decisions around gender affirming care between parents, their children and their doctors,” said Casey Meadows, a transgender rights supporter. “I would encourage people to think about it any other way like if they had a medical issue. If you have a heart issue, you’re gonna go to the doctor and trust what the doctor tells you to do. So, we’re just asking people and encouraging people to trust the science on the issue and listen to the medical professionals like we would on any other issue.” 

Silpa Palluri, whose son came out as trans when they were a teen, advocated in support of the Tennessee law because she thinks these medical decisions should be made when they’re adults.  

“And then he turned 18 and suddenly he [inaudible] hormones he found a doctor who prescribed him that,” said Palluri. “I wish there were some boundaries where they would say wait until you finish- wait until you’re 22 or 23 years-old. Wait until your brain is done developing instead of being put on sterilization drugs. So that is why I am here today.”  

The Court is expected to release their decision on this case by summer 2025.  

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