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Chief Justice Roberts Indicates Support for State Bans on Gender-Affirming Care and Questions Judicial Role in Protecting Transgender Rights

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Question: Could you summarize, " As Chief Justice John Roberts set the tone for what appears to be a Supreme Court majority to uphold state bans on gender-affirming care, his remarks Wednesday recalled his attitude nearly 10 years ago when the court declared a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. “Just who do we think we are?” Roberts said in the memorable 2015 dissent, when he similarly argued against judges intervening to protect individual rights. This time, however, Roberts is likely to seize the majority. Colleagues echoed his sentiment over the gripping two-and-a-half hours of oral argument Wednesday, and he stands poised to control the outcome of this historic test of transgender rights." into 3 short sentences?

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Chief Justice John Roberts indicated a Supreme Court majority might uphold state bans on gender-affirming care, recalling his stance from the 2015 same-sex marriage case. He questioned judicial intervention in protecting rights, similar to his dissent in the marriage ruling. With support from colleagues seen during oral arguments, Roberts seems set to influence the pivotal decision on transgender rights.

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Dec. 5, 2024, 10:01 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, December 5, 2024

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