Dear PPADMV Supporter,
Across the country, politicians have targeted transgender people's freedom to determine what's right for our own families, bodies, and lives. Tomorrow, December 4th, the Supreme Court will hear from families challenging a Tennessee ban on health care for transgender youth, a case that could decide whether trans people have the same rights under the US Constitution as everyone else.
Families and doctors are challenging Tennessee's ban under the Constitutional guarantee of equal protection – because no one should be targeted by the government just because of who they are.
Join fellow Planned Parenthood Federation of America supporters at the Freedom To Be Ourselves Rally in DC on Wednesday, December 4th hosted by ACLU and Lambda Legal. As lawyers argue inside, we all are urging the Court to follow the Constitution and protect trans freedom.
Event: ACLU and Lambda Legal Host: Freedom To Be Ourselves Rally
Location: Supreme Court steps on 1 First St NE, Washington, DC
Time: Dec. 4, 2024 Starting at 10 a.m. EST
*Accessibility and Reasonable Accommodations: The ACLU strives to create inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to fully engage with its programming. These events will include real time captioning and ASL interpretation. If you would like to request another reasonable accommodation to better participate in this event, please reach out promptly to [email protected].
*Information about this event is for informational purposes. This event is not conducted, sponsored, or hosted by Planned Parenthood Federation of America or any Planned Parenthood organization (collectively, “PP Orgs”). By signing up for this event, I hereby release and forever discharge and hold harmless PP Orgs from any and all liabilities, claims, damages, and/or demands of whatever kind or nature, either in law or in equity, that does or may arise from my attendance at or participation at the event. I grant this release knowingly and voluntarily and assume full responsibility for any injuries and/or any other damages, of whatever nature, resulting from my attendance at or participation in the event.