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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Oct 21, 2024, 07:09 AM Oct 21

Supreme Court schedules transgender rights case for December

SCOTUS NEWS
Supreme Court schedules transgender rights case for December

By Amy Howe
on Oct 18, 2024 at 12:05 pm

SCOTUS NEWS
Supreme Court schedules transgender rights case for December
By Amy Howe
on Oct 18, 2024 at 12:05 pm

The Supreme Court’s December argument session will feature the challenge to Tennessee’s ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender minors, as well as a case by survivors of the Hungarian Holocaust seeking compensation for the seizure of the property by the Hungarian government and a dispute over the Food and Drug Administration’s efforts to bar flavored e-cigarettes that are likely to appeal to young people.

The court on Friday released the calendar for the December argument session, which will feature eight hours of arguments over six days.

The justices will hear oral arguments on Dec. 4 in one of the highest-profile cases of the term so far, United States v. Skrmetti. The case is a challenge to a law that Tennessee enacted in 2023 to ban gender-affirming care for transgender patients under the age of 18.

Three transgender teenagers and their parents went to federal court to challenge the law; the Biden administration joined the case under a law that allows the government to intervene in private cases alleging violations of the constitutional right to equal protection under the law. A federal judge agreed with them that the law’s ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender teens violates the Constitution because the law allows similar treatments for young people wishing to conform to the sex they were assigned at birth. But a federal appeals court reversed that decision, prompting the Biden administration to come to the Supreme Court, which agreed last summer to weigh in.

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Recommended Citation: Amy Howe, Supreme Court schedules transgender rights case for December, SCOTUSblog (Oct. 18, 2024, 12:05 PM), https://www.scotusblog.com/2024/10/supreme-court-schedules-transgender-rights-case-for-december/
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Supreme Court schedules transgender rights case for December (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Oct 21 OP
Sad kevink077 Oct 21 #1
Ground is set for Dec. 4 arguments in SCOTUS case over trans care ban mahatmakanejeeves Oct 23 #2
Why isn't this happening homegirl Oct 26 #3

mahatmakanejeeves

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2. Ground is set for Dec. 4 arguments in SCOTUS case over trans care ban
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 01:50 PM
Oct 23
Ground is set for Dec. 4 arguments in SCOTUS case over trans care ban
Chase Strangio will argue for the trans kids whose treatment Tennessee has banned. Also: The latest with Robert Roberson in Texas and the Virginia voter-purge lawsuit.

Chris Geidner
Oct 22, 2024

Over the past few days, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a set of orders that solidify the landscape for what will almost certainly be one of the most important cases the court decides this term: U.S. v. Skrmetti.

The case over Tennessee’s law banning gender-affirming medical care — specifically, puberty blockers and hormone therapy — for transgender minors has been on the court’s docket for this term since June. At that point, the court granted review of the Justice Department’s case for the Biden administration, an argument that the law violates the constitutional guarantee of equal protection of the laws and, as such, a 2023 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upholding Tennessee’s law should be overturned.

Under a Monday order from the justices, both the Justice Department and the private plaintiffs who originally challenged the law will have lawyers arguing against it in court, as they requested. Just a few days earlier, the court announced its December argument calendar, which included the news that it will be hearing Skrmetti on Wednesday, December 4.

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