This Amy Coney Barrett question should encourage trans activists to keep fighting
News Source : MSNBC
News Summary
- A majority of Supreme Court justices didn’t appear willing to agree that the ban violates the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause
- John Avlon: Challengers may have more success citing a different part of the14th Amendment, the due process clause
- A challenge under this part would focus on parents’ right to make choices about their children's medical care, Avlon says
Its always dangerous business to read too much into Supreme Court justices questions at oral arguments, but in United States v. Skrmetti, the case of a Tennessee law that bans genderaffirming care f [+6199 chars]