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In 2020, the Supreme Court’s Bostock ruling, authored by Justice Gorsuch, established that federal law protects transgender workers from discrimination. While advocates initially hoped this precedent would expand rights across other sectors, the conservative-leaning court has since limited its scope.
A 2025 ruling upheld state bans on gender-affirming care for minors, with several Bostock supporters withdrawing their backing. As the Court now hears cases regarding transgender athletes, the legal landscape has shifted significantly. The Trump administration and various states argue that Bostock strictly applies to employment and does not extend to sports or medical care, signaling a potential reversal of the rights established just a few years prior.
