Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
This essay addresses the wave of statutes banning gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-diverse minors passed in states across the country over the last three years. It argues that an underdeveloped understanding of children’s rights makes it more difficult to explain how harmful gender-affirming care bans are and to challenge them in court. After explaining the nature of gender-affirming care, the essay discusses the grounds underlying existing challenges to gender-affirming care bans, highlighting the emphasis on equal protection and parental rights. It concludes by reframing the children’s liberty argument and exploring what the broader consequences of courts recognizing such a right would be.
Recommended Citation
Dara Purvis, Symposium: Gender, Health, and the Constitution: Gender-Affirming Care and Children's Liberty, 15 ConLawNOW 155 (2024).