”Trans youth deserve compassion and access to medically recommended treatments, not political agendas that jeopardize their well-being,' an advocate said.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall addresses the crowd at the Coastal Alabama Opioid Summit hosted by The Helios Alliance on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, at the Innovation Portal in Mobile, Ala.Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall expressed his support for banning gender-affirming care for minors after the U.S.
“Beginning medical intervention for a trans minor is a joint decision made by loving parents and competent doctors following well-established standards of care. It is not a decision made lightly or arbitrarily, and there are many guardrails in place to prevent harm,” said Wilson in an email to AL.com Wednesday.”Trans youth deserve compassion and access to medically recommended treatments, not political agendas that jeopardize their well-being.
The justices’ decision, not expected for several months, could affect similar laws enacted by another 25 states and a range of other efforts “Blacks were a much larger part of the population and it didn’t protect them. It didn’t protect women for whole centuries,” Sotomayor said in an exchange with Tennessee Solicitor General Matt Rice.
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