Daily newsletter 12/22
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Daily newsletter 12/22
"➡️ Massachusetts has removed state rules requiring that foster parents support LGBTQ+ youth in their care after lawsuits from families and threads from the Trump administration."
"The FDA warned companies selling chest binders to register their products as medical devices. Here's how they're responding."
"Dianne Hensley is the new Kim Davis as she sues to overturn marriage equality with the hopes the Supreme Court will hear her."
""This decision is rooted in where I believe I can do the most good immediately," Bottcher said."
Massachusetts removed state rules that required foster parents to support or avoid discriminating against LGBTQ+ youth, a change tied to lawsuits from families and pressure associated with the Trump administration. The FDA issued warnings to companies selling chest binders, instructing them to register those products as medical devices, and companies have begun responding. Texas judge Dianne Hensley, who refused to officiate same-sex weddings, filed litigation seeking Supreme Court review to challenge marriage equality. Erik Bottcher made a campaign decision about a run for Congress. Dave Chappelle released a new Netflix special using transgender people as a punch line.
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