Supreme Court will decide cases on LGBTQ+ book censorship and reproductive health care access soon
Rulings will come any day in Mahmoud v. Taylor and Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic.
JUNE 12, 2025
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Rulings will come any day in Mahmoud v. Taylor and Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic.
The court turned down a case out of Wisconsin, involving a school district that allows students to affirm their trans identity without necessarily notifying their parents.
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