US Supreme Court rules states can ban transgender care for minors

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Laura Blasey

BBC News, Washington

Bloomberg via Getty Images Groups of protestors stand on either side of crowd control barriers outside the Supreme Court building in Washington DC. People hold signs in support of and against gender transition treatment for children. Uniformed police officers stand in an aisle between the two sidesBloomberg via Getty Images

The US Supreme Court has ruled that states may put limits on or even fully ban gender transition care for young people.

The justices voted 6 to 3 to decide that a Tennessee law that limited access to treatments such as puberty blockers for under-18s was not discrimination.

Three Tennessee transgender teenagers, their parents, and a doctor who provides transition medications had argued the 2023 Tennessee ban violated a US constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law by discriminating on the basis of sex.

The case, known as United States v Skrmetti, marked the first time the court has taken up the issue of transgender healthcare.

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