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UT System medical schools refuse to release admissions data, sparking racial preference concerns: report
University of Texas medical schools are concealing their admissions data, according to a new report by the watchdog group Do No Harm. This sparked allegations that the schools may be preferring students based on race despite the Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions ruling that banned affirmative action admissions policies. Do No Harm sent []
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The College Fix
· Jul 6, 2026
U. Texas System medical schools refuse to release public admissions data: report
All seven University of Texas medical schools recently refused to release their public admissions data, according to a new report by watchdog group Do No Harm. This sparked allegations that the schools may be preferring students based on race, despite the Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions ruling that banned affirmative action in admissions. []
Off The Press
· Jul 6, 2026
NY Judge blocks DOJ from medical records of child transgender procedures
In the wake of a New York judge’s temporary ruling barring the Department of Justice from accessing medical records of minors that various New York federally funded hospitals performed transgender procedures on, a consumer protection organization said it is “not shocking” the hospitals want to continue in their policies, while a medical watchdog called the []...Click to read more
OpsLens
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court takes up transgender-parental rights case * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal
Source link Can Washington state remove parental rights to enable runaway kids to access experimental transgender medical “treatments” without their parents’ knowledge or consent? The Supreme Court announced Monday that
The Daily Signal
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court Takes Up Case Challenging Laws That Treat ‘Non-Affirming Parents’ as Child Abusers
Can Washington state remove parental rights to enable runaway kids to access experimental transgender medical “treatments” without their parents’ knowledge or consent? The Supreme Court announced Monday that it would take up a case on this pivotal issue. In the case, a group of parents represented by International Partners for Ethical Care is challenging the...
The Advocate
· Jul 2, 2026
Federal judge blocks DOJ from getting its hands on trans children’s private medical records
A federal judge in California has ruled that the Justice Department likely cannot lawfully obtain confidential medical records identifying transgender minors who received gender-affirming care at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. The ruling delivers a significant setback to a yearlong federal campaign targeting providers of such care.
Haaretz
· Jul 6, 2026
Israeli LGBTQ teens fear seeking mental and medical treatment, study shows
A series of University of Haifa studies found that Israeli LGBTQ teens often avoid pursuing mental and medical treatment in fear of non-accepting healthcare providers, as many professionals cite public and political discourse on the community as harming to their sense of self-security
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