The Supreme Court should allow states to protect minors from transgender drugs and surgeries, a group of scholars said.
Today, the Court is hearing arguments in U.S. v. Skrmetti, a case concerning Tennessee and Kentucky’s prohibition on minors receiving drugs and surgeries to change their physical appearance to look like the opposite sex.
Current and former professors, many of whom are known to readers of The College Fix, argued that sex is a “natural reality,” in an amicus brief.
They drew on their experience as scholars of science, theology, history, and philosophy, to make their argument.
Signers include Boise State University political scientist Scott Yenor, Amherst College emeritus Professor Hadley Arkes, Arizona State University Professor Owen Anderson, and Erika Bachiochi of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. […]
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