U.S. Supreme Court OKs Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for kids-Xinhua

U.S. Supreme Court OKs Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for kids

Source: Xinhua| 2025-06-19 02:23:30|Editor:

NEW YORK, June 18 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the state of Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, "a stunning setback to transgender rights," said The Associated Press (AP).

The justices' 6-3 decision in a case from Tennessee effectively protects from legal challenges many efforts by President Donald Trump's Republican administration and state governments to roll back protections for transgender people. Another 26 states have laws similar to the one in Tennessee.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for a conservative majority that the law does not violate the Constitution's equal protection clause, which requires the government to treat similarly situated people the same.

"This case carries with it the weight of fierce scientific and policy debates about the safety, efficacy, and propriety of medical treatments in an evolving field. The voices in these debates raise sincere concerns; the implications for all are profound," Roberts wrote. "The Equal Protection Clause does not resolve these disagreements. Nor does it afford us license to decide them as we see best."

"The decision comes amid a range of other federal and state efforts to regulate the lives of transgender people, including which sports competitions they can join and which bathrooms they can use. In April, President Donald Trump's administration sued Maine for not complying with the government's push to ban transgender athletes in girls sports," noted AP.

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