Texas LGBTQ+ advocates react to U.S. Supreme Court announcement

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The U.S. Supreme Court said it will hear arguments about transgender rights for teenagers.

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided it will hear arguments and eventually make one of its first rulings on transgender rights for teenagersThe U.S. Supreme Court has decided it will hear arguments and eventually make one of its first rulings on transgender rights for teenagers.

In the last legislative session, Texas lawmakers passed a law that is similar to the one the High Court will hear.

 

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