Meet the Newton native who became the first transgender lawyer to argue before the Supreme Court
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"I don't think he'll stop fighting until he's out of breath," Strangio's former professor Libby Adler said, highlighting the passion and resilience Chase brings to his advocacy work.
Strangio added, "I think I really struggled as a kid and was really lost, but I had a fire inside me that I knew would eventually find its way out."
ACLU attorney Chase Strangio stands before the Supreme Court, emphasizing the need for justice by arguing that the Tennessee law violates the Equal Protection rights of transgender adolescents.
Libby Adler praised Strangio: "He's a model for what law students are training for, demonstrating their potential to make a significant impact in the legal world."
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