On April 16, the Supreme Court ruled that Idaho can enforce its Vulnerable Child Protection Act, which was passed to protect children from the “lasting harm and irreversible damage” of transgender “medical treatment.” With the Supreme Court’s order, the law can go into effect while the litigation winds itself through the court system. This is undoubtedly a victory in the gender ideology war. And not just for Idaho, but for the whole nation. This ruling marks the first time the Supreme Court has weighed in on the issue of whether states can prohibit minors from taking cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers and undergoing gender transition surgeries. And although the court didn’t make a final ruling on the law’s constitutionality, its short order and the concurring opinions shed light on where the court might rule when this case — or one […]
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