Should Minnesota legally protect out-of-state families seeking gender-affirming care from legal action by their home states?
Minnesota passed a 'Trans Refuge' law in 2023 prohibiting state officials from complying with subpoenas or extradition requests from other states regarding gender-affirming care. Proponents view this as a human rights stance protecting bodily autonomy against legislative overreach; opponents argue it violates the Full Faith and Credit Clause and undermines the legal systems of neighboring states.
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