Court Hearing Against UK Gender Clinic: Attorneys Argue Minors Can’t Consent to Puberty-Blocking Drugs

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The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust building in London, England. | YouTube/Sky News The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust building in London, England. | YouTube/Sky News

A major trial in the United Kingdom took place this week scrutinizing a gender clinic, and will determine if minors can legally consent to take puberty blockers and undergo other experimental gender medicine.

The much-anticipated judicial review of practices that have been occurring within the Tavistock & Portman NHS Trust, which is based in London and is the lone gender clinic for children in the nation, occurred Wednesday and Thursday.

According to the BBC Wednesday, attorneys for Keira Bell — a 23-year-old woman who identified as transgender as a teenager and has since desisted — and an unnamed mom of an autistic child who is presently on the waiting list to be treated at the clinic contended in court proceedings that pubertal-aged children are incapable of understanding the nature and effects of puberty-suppressing drugs and thus…

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