With his words, the former Iowa college student made history as the first openly transgender person to argue a case before ...
Access to lifesaving medical care makes all the difference in the world,” the dad of a transgender daughter told The Advocate ...
The first day of oral arguments in the landmark transgender healthcare case U.S. v. Skrmetti was eventful, to say the least, ...
Two United States Supreme Court justices are facing criticism for referring to a trans-identified female lawyer who argued ...
The issues before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday in the case of United States v. Skrmetti were of historic importance.
Chase Strangio analyzes the justices’ reactions during the landmark case, which is expected to be decided next year.
The lawyer arguing for the ACLU in the case acknowledged the finding that transgender procedures for minors do not lower ...
Tennessee has a duty to protect its children from life-altering and life-ruining “care” of cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers. As a state, they have the right to pass laws to do so.
Gender-affirming care for youth is supported by every major medical organization, but conservative-led states argue minors ...
five of the six conservative justices voiced varying degrees of skepticism of arguments made by the administration and Chase Strangio, the ACLU lawyer for Tennessee families challenging the ban.
The Supreme Court has been hearing a case over a law in Tennessee that restricts puberty blockers for children. Judging by ...
Chase Strangio, the ACLU lawyer who argued the case before the high court, claims that kids as young as 2 know they’ve been “assigned” the wrong gender and insists the Tennessee law violates ...