Texas Supreme Court Says Parental Rights Don't Extend to Gender-Affirming Care
Briefly

The court ruled that parents in Texas do not have the constitutional right to seek gender-affirming care for their children.
The court upheld the state's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, limiting parental rights in medical decision-making.
Texas parents have the right to raise children without political interference, but gender-affirming care restrictions are considered permissible.
The court stated that gender-affirming care for gender dysphoria is viewed as a new form of medicine and supported Texas's right to regulate medical practice within the state.
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