Trump's executive order takes aim at the use of puberty blockers, sex hormones and surgical intervention on children and teens under age 19 who want their physical appearance to align with a sex that differs from the one they were assigned at birth.
On January 10, 2025, the Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal in Becerra v. Braidwood Management, Inc. (“Braidwood”). The case (discussed in a
A new case before the Supreme Court targeting preventive coverage mandates under Obamacare gives President-elect Donald Trump a chance to undermine one of the most controversial aspects of the healthcare program that he promised to “repeal and replace” nearly a decade ago.
The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving guns, gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, online pornography, religious rights, TikTok, preventive healthcare, Planned Parenthood funding,
The Supreme Court said Monday it will review whether the FBI should have immunity in a lawsuit brought by a family whose Atlanta home was mistakenly raided by a SWAT team. In 2017, agents executed
The counsel emphasised that Sections 31 and 40 placed a clear responsibility on the state for medical treatment, including ensuring access to appropriate hospital care as per the medical regime provided in the Act.
and HIV drugs known as PrEP, or preexposure prophylaxis. While a date has not been set, the Supreme Court will hear full arguments in the case known as Braidwood v. Becerra later this spring.
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The Supreme Court Could Reignite an HIV Crisis
The next chapter of the right-wing war on the Affordable Care Act involves a case that targets the preventative care that millions living with the disease rely on to live healthy lives.
The state legislature chamber voted 46–24 Monday in favor of passing House Joint Memorial 1, calling on the Supreme Court to reverse its 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges “and restore the natural definition of marriage, a union of one man and one woman.”
Christian employers challenged the constitutionality of provisions in the Affordable Care Act requiring coverage for preventative services.
Nearly all LGBTQ and HIV-related content has been removed from the White House’s website as advocates continue to react to the "days of thunder" of Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency.
Conservative Christian business owners believe that covering HIV prevention medication violates their freedom of religion rights.