The LGBTQ+ Supreme Court cases to watch this term
Briefly

In its 2024-2025 term, the U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing four crucial cases pertaining to LGBTQ+ rights. These involve challenges against Tennessee's prohibition of gender-affirming care for minors, a discrimination suit from a straight woman, the requirement for employers to cover PrEP drugs, and parental notifications regarding LGBTQ-themed books in schools. The case challenging the gender-affirming care ban—initiated by families and supported by the Biden administration—claims violations of constitutional rights and seeks to overturn restrictions on medical treatments for youth. Key decisions will be made by June 2025.
The court's 2024-2025 term includes critical cases affecting LGBTQ+ rights, focusing on gender-affirming care, discrimination claims, and educational content notifications.
Families are contesting Tennessee's gender-affirming care law, claiming it infringes constitutional rights and seeks to overturn bans on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for trans minors.
The plaintiffs’ case against the Tennessee law, supported by the Biden administration, argues for the equal protection of trans children under the law and health care rules.
Decisions regarding the pivotal LGBTQ+ rights cases are anticipated by June, shaping the future legal landscape for gender-affirming care and discrimination.
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