Monday, October 14, 2024

Will Our Rights Go The Way Of Dobbs?

The Supreme Court is now hearing a case on our right to healthcare... and it is not looking good! The left leaning The New Republic wrote,
The Supreme Court May Use Dobbs to Take Down Trans Rights—and Beyond
The overturning of Roe was always going to affect more than just abortion, and we’re about to find out how bad it can get.
By Susan Rinkunas
October 11, 2024


As the Supreme Court weighed the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case in 2021 and 2022, civil rights advocates noted that this would be no narrow ruling—and that the fallout from overturning Roe v. Wade would go way beyond abortion. After all, there were numerous legal matters inextricably tied to the Roe precedent, including the right to birth control and marriage equality. In his majority opinion, Justice Samuel Alito attempted to reassure people that no other rights were at risk. He wrote: “To ensure that our decision is not misunderstood or mischaracterized, we emphasize that our decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right. Nothing in this opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion.”

That was a lie. The February 2024 Alabama Supreme Court ruling declaring that embryos should be considered people under wrongful death laws, and which halted in vitro fertilization treatments, cited Dobbs multiple times. And we’re seeing another instance of Dobbs’s repercussions in a pending case about sex discrimination in medical care. If the high court accepts these arguments, it could have wide-ranging effects.

One of the biggest Supreme Court cases this term, U.S. v. Skrmetti, is about whether bans on gender-affirming care for minors amount to unconstitutional sex discrimination. The plaintiffs—three Tennessee transgender youth and their families—argue that the state law clearly discriminates based on sex because it bans medical providers from prescribing puberty blockers and hormone treatments to transgender youth but allows those same therapies for cisgender kids. (To put a finer point on it, under the law, Senate Bill 1, a minor assigned female at birth can take estrogen, while a minor assigned male cannot.) The Department of Justice argues that the Tennessee law violates equal protection rights under the Fourteenth Amendment.
This has me worried! I can see that option could sway the justices.
Supreme Court begins fall term with major gender affirming care case on the docket
Justices rule against Biden admin over emergency abortion question
The Washington Blade
By Christopher Kane
October 7, 2024
 
 
The U.S. Supreme Court’s fall term began on Monday with major cases on the docket including U.S. v Skrmetti, which could decide the fate of 24 state laws banning the use of puberty blockers and hormone treatments for transgender minors. 

[...]
 
Looking to the cases ahead, U.S. v. Skrmetti is “obviously the blockbuster case of the term,” a Supreme Court practitioner and lecturer at the Harvard law school litigation clinic told NPR.

The attorney, Deepak Gupta, said the litigation “presents fundamental questions about the scope of state power to regulate medical care for minors, and the rights of parents to make medical decisions for your children.”

The ACLU, which represents parties in the case, argues that Tennessee’s gender affirming care ban violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment by allowing puberty blockers and hormone treatments for cisgender patients younger than 18 while prohibiting these interventions for their transgender counterparts.
I see the 14th Amendment about equal right as upping "states rights" but then again the Supreme Court ignored the Fourteenth Amendment in Dobbs.
The ACLU notes “U.S. v. Skrmetti will be a major test of how far the court is willing to stretch Dobbs to allow states to ban other health care” including other types of reproductive care like IVF and birth control. 
Our rights should not be up to judges... they are human rights that the UN has said in the Declaration of Human Rights, the the U.S. signed. Jezebel wrote,
 In September, the ACLU warned that the weaponization of Dobbs against trans people has been a trend over the last two years: “When arguing against transgender people and their families, states with bans like Tennessee’s have relied heavily on Dobbs. … Skrmetti will be a major test of how far the court is willing to stretch Dobbs to allow states to ban other health care.” This case, the organization cautions, “could serve as a stepping stone towards further limiting access to abortion, IVF, and birth control.”
In the past this Supreme Court has supported us, in June 2021, the court declined to hear the case of Grimm v. Gloucester County School Board, allowing lower court decisions in support of transgender students to stand but unfortunately this case is too close to call!

My body, my choice!
My body, my choice!
My body, my choice!



Laws do not apply to them!
“This is out of the autocratic playbook. As autocrats consolidate their power once they’re in office, anything that threatens their power ... becomes illegal,” historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat said.
NBC News
By Sahil Kapur and Isabelle Schmeler
October 14, 2024


Donald Trump is ramping up his rhetoric depicting his political rivals and critics as criminals, while dropping a long trail of suggestions that he favors outlawing political speech that he deems misleading or challenges his claims to power.

In a speech Friday in Aurora, Colorado, the Republican presidential nominee blasted the immigration system and lobbed a rhetorical grenade at his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris.

“She’s a criminal. She’s a criminal,” said Trump, who was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in his New York hush money trial. “She really is, if you think about it.”

It’s a pattern of messaging that has long been part of Trump’s stump speeches but has escalated significantly in his 2024 candidacy. In the final stretch to the Nov. 5 election, the former president has developed a tendency to claim that speech he disapproves of is illegal, even if it is protected by the First Amendment.
Vengeance is mine saith Trump.

I don't know about you, but I believe that the new Republican party's goal is a one party Christian nation, like Iran.

Vote Blue and save trans child life! Vote Blue for sanity. Vote Blue for integrity! Vote Blue to stop the lying! Vote Blue to save the democracy!

Vote “Yes” on the Connecticut Ballot question!

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