Idaho transgender medicine ban for minors temporarily enforced by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court upheld Idaho’s ban on gender transition medicine for minors, dismissing lower court rulings. The Republican-backed law remains until the full court reviews the case, affecting two teenagers challenging the ban. Idaho is one of 23 states with such restrictions. Justices Kagan, Sotomayor, and Jackson dissented. Stay tuned for updates. The Supreme Court has upheld Idaho’s ban on gender transition medicine for minors, overriding decisions made by lower courts. This Republican-supported law will stay in effect until a full court review takes place, impacting two teenagers contesting the ban. Idaho joins 22 other states with similar restrictions. Justices Kagan, Sotomayor, and Jackson dissented from the ruling. Stay informed for further developments.
The Supreme Court on Monday let an Idaho law blocking gender transition medicine for minors to broadly take effect, overturning the decisions of lower federal courts.
The Republican-backed law will be in effect until the full court has had the opportunity to make a judgment in the case. Until then, the ruling will only apply to two teenagers who sued to challenge the ban, allowing them to continue receiving transgender procedures.
Idaho is one of 23 states with policies that restrict gender-transition medical treatments for minors.
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