First Transgender Lawyer to Argue Before U.S. Supreme Court

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First Transgender Lawyer to Argue Before U.S. Supreme Court
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Chase Strangio, an attorney for the ACLU, will become the first known transgender person to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors.

Chase Strangio, an attorney for the ACLU , is set to make history as the first known transgender person to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court . Strangio will challenge a Tennessee law that bans treatments for transgender minors, including hormone therapy and puberty blockers, and imposes civil penalties on doctors who provide such treatments.

This case could set a precedent affecting similar laws in other states, and Strangio's background as a transgender individual adds a personal dimension to the legal argument he will present

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