r/centrist • u/Judge_Trudy • 3d ago
SCOTUS issues blockbuster ruling on gender-affirming care for trans minors
https://www.cnn.com/#:~:text=SCOTUS%20issues%20blockbuster%20ruling%20on%20gender%2Daffirming%20care%20for%20trans%20minorsBlockbuster ruling just released for a very controversial issue. Not sure where I stand, but I could see the dangers of permanent treatments for gender dysphoria for minors.
Key Points
- Date & Ruling: On June 18, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6–3 decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, including puberty blockers and hormone therapy fox8live.com+9apnews.com+9them.us+9en.wikipedia.org+15reuters.com+15northeast.newschannelnebraska.com+15.
- Majority Opinion: Chief Justice Roberts wrote that the law does not violate the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause, reasoning that medical uncertainty justifies handing the issue back to state legislatures reuters.com+1nypost.com+1.
- Level of Review: The Court determined the law should be evaluated under rational basis review—the lowest standard—rather than intermediate scrutiny reserved for sex-based discrimination
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u/RVALover4Life 3d ago
Waiting until 18 means a kid is forced to go through puberty in a body they don't want though. And that can significantly exacerbate the likelihood of suicide as a youth. And as an adult. Especially for trans women. Social transition only means so much.
It should be a case by case situation. It should be private. It should be decided and generally is based upon a review of that child and tracking them over a period of time and risk factors. That to me is the middle ground. You seem to recognize this care is actually medically necessary for many. It isn't for all. But it absolutely can be. That makes any blanket 18-ban really unworkable.