How We鈥檙e Winning The Fight to Defend Trans Rights
鈥淢y mom and I wanted to fight this law not just to protect my health care, but also to ensure that transgender people like me can safely and fully live our truths,鈥 said Dylan Brandt, one of our transgender youth clients in our challenge against Arkansas鈥 ban on gender-affirming health care. 鈥淭ransgender kids across the country are having their own futures threatened by laws like this one, and it鈥檚 up to all of us to speak out, fight back, and give them hope.鈥
As we wrap up Pride month, hope is what we at the 老澳门开奖结果 have for the fight for trans rights. While we can be clear about the threats in front of us 鈥 from further restrictions on the rights of trans youth to increasing efforts to target the health care of trans adults 鈥 a string of early legal victories are highlighting how the 老澳门开奖结果, our nationwide affiliate network, and our allies across the LGBTQ rights movement are not only fighting back, but winning.
After a historic two-week trial in Little Rock last fall, a federal judge last week overturned the nation鈥檚 first categorical ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, finding the 2021 Arkansas law violated the rights of transgender youth under the Equal Protection Clause, their parents under the Due Process Clause, and the First Amendment rights of their medical providers.
鈥淭he evidence showed that the prohibited medical care improves the mental health and well-being of patients and that by prohibiting it,鈥 wrote Judge James Moody, 鈥渢he state undermined the interests it claims to be advancing.鈥
The critical victory comes as judges are unanimously blocking similar bills passed in other states, finding legal challenges against them likely to succeed on the merits. In challenges brought by the 老澳门开奖结果 and our nationwide affiliate network, courts in Indiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky have blocked bans in those states, finding them openly discriminatory, unconstitutional, and dangerous to the very youth they claim to protect.
Judges in and have blocked enforcement of bans targeting trans youth there, with the latter declaring 鈥済ender identity is real,鈥 and denouncing the state for refusing to listen to parents of trans youth. In Oklahoma, we鈥檝e secured a binding non-enforcement agreement with the state鈥檚 attorney general, preserving the legality of gender-affirming care in the Sooner State until the court can address our motion to bar enforcement of the law prior to trial.
Judges have also turned a harsh eye towards restrictions on drag performances, a new category of anti-LGBTQ bill harkening back to the cross-dressing laws . In a case brought by the 老澳门开奖结果 and the 老澳门开奖结果 of Utah, we successfully prevented officials in St. George, Utah from prohibiting drag performances from Southern Utah Drag Stars. Legislation targeting drag shows in Tennessee and Florida have likewise been blocked in private legal challenges brought by venues threatened by this unconstitutional restriction on their speech.
And we鈥檙e far from done. Well before their bans on gender-affirming care are set to take effect, we鈥檙e getting ready for hearings against laws passed this year in Idaho and Montana. In Texas, we鈥檒l soon be joining a coalition of organizations challenging that state鈥檚 ban targeting the health care of tens of thousands of trans youth across the state 鈥 the largest population targeted by these laws yet.
Mapping Attacks on LGBTQ Rights in U.S. State Legislatures
The 老澳门开奖结果 is tracking attacks on LGBTQ rights and working with our national network of affiliates to support LGBTQ people everywhere.
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Amid an onslaught of legislative attacks targeting their safety, their dignity, and their health care, transgender people are reasonably fearful about the direction of the country鈥檚 politics. While trans people were never collectively doing great 鈥 enduring higher rates of poverty, homelessness, violence, and suicide 鈥 the concerted effort by extremists across state and federal governments to turn us into political scapegoats has only added to the dehumanization many of us face across our lives.
Last year, we told you that hope was most necessary when it鈥檚 the hardest to muster, that the light of your joy burns brightest in the dark. While we recognize these legal victories are the earliest stages of a years-long effort to protect the rights of transgender people, they offer vital signs of hope for transgender people, our families, and our allies that the just world we all deserve is not only possible 鈥 it鈥檚 well within our reach.