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Subject Scholars file amicus brief in Skrmetti case
Date September 6, 2024 6:18 PM
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# NEW RESEARCH



# Scholars file amicus brief with the Supreme Court in Skrmetti case


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On September 3, Williams Institute scholars with assistance from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP filed a
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with the Supreme Court in United States v. Skrmetti. In this case, the Court will decide whether Tennessee's ban on access to puberty-blocking medication and gender-affirming hormone therapy for transgender youth violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

The brief provides information about transgender individuals in the U.S. and the impact of laws restricting access to gender-affirming health care. Scholars explain that the uneven distribution of state laws on gender-affirming care has led to unequal access to health care across regions and may disproportionately affect Black Americans.


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# WILLIAMS NEWS




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On August 22, the Williams Institute hosted a webinar to discuss results from our recent study on the attitudes toward LGBTQ people in Mainland China and what implications they might have on the future of LGBTQ rights in the country. The webinar was moderated by Darius Longarino, Senior Fellow, Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center. Panelists included Williams Institute Distinguished Senior Scholar Ilan Meyer; Ying Xin, Former Director of the Beijing LGBT Center; Yanzi Peng, Founder of LGBT Rights Advocacy China; Zhijun Hu, Co-founder of PFLAG China.

If you were't able to join us, you can watch the recording on our
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# The Role of LGBTQ+ Organizations in Youth Food Access

# September 17, 2024

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# October 20, 2024

You are invited to our annual celebration of Los Angeles' trans and nonbinary communities. The festivities will be held at Bike Shed Moto Co. in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles. Sponsored by LA Pride and the TransLatin@ Coalition.


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