The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Idaho’s Vulnerable Child Protection Act, allowing it to be enforced while litigation continues.
This marks the first time the Supreme Court weighed in on whether states can prohibit minors from gender transition procedures.
Although not a final ruling on the law’s constitutionality, the order and concurring opinions suggest the Court’s stance.
The ruling signals potential support for laws prohibiting gender transition procedures for minors, affecting similar laws in 22 states.
Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh’s opinions shed light on the Court’s approach to such cases and its readiness to intervene if needed.
While not a decisive victory, the ruling is significant in protecting children from irreversible procedures, moving towards a potential final victory.
Click on the video below for an explanation from Advocates Attorney, Julianne Fleischer.