In a resounding victory for parental rights and child protection, the Supreme Court delivered a 6-3 decision Wednesday that upholds Tennessee's ban on so-called "gender-affirming care" for minors. This landmark ruling represents a triumph of common sense over radical gender ideology that has been targeting America's children for far too long.
As you could have guessed, Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, while the conservative majority on the court correctly recognized what Tennessee and 24 other states have already figured out: Children deserve protection from irreversible medical experiments masquerading as healthcare.
The ACLU and its allies tried to dress up this radical agenda in constitutional language, claiming that banning these dangerous treatments for gender dysphoria while allowing the same medications for legitimate medical conditions somehow violated "equal protection." What a joke. There's nothing "equal" about subjecting confused children to experimental treatments that could sterilize them and cause lifelong health problems.