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Since the 1950s, healthcare providers have misled their patients and the public about “gender-affirming care.” Many of the patients are gay, autistic, or survivors of abuse. The “care” physically injures them. T, for the example, is anabolic steroids and causes pelvic floor dysfunction in 94% of women who use it.

This newsletter examines the misbegotten, sometimes fraudulent movement for “transgender” rights from a legal and historical perspective. The author, Glenna Goldis, is a lawyer in New York City.

All her writing on pediatric gender medicine lawsuits — including posts on other Substacks — is compiled here. Contact: glenna.goldis at Gmail.

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How does a movement win in court when the facts are against it? This is a newsletter about "trans rights" in the US from the 1960s to today.

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Lawyer writing about the movement for "transgender" rights from the 1960s to today.