Tennessee’s transgender ban for minors – Oral Arguments

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Several states have moved to slow the progress of the transgender agenda, especially among our young people. Tennessee is being sued by the federal government, claiming its law violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in November.

While the question posed to the court regarded a restraining order preventing the state from enforcing the law, much time was spent on the primary question of the lawsuit: Does the Tennessee law violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?

The idea of sex being assigned by someone. It’s not like a baby is born, and the doctor decides for themselves what sex to “assign” them. A person’s sex isn’t even determined at birth but at conception. When the sperm meets the egg, the sex is determined. It does not happen at birth, and it is not assigned.

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