Daily newsletter 2/3
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Daily newsletter 2/3
"Recently released Justice Department records show that Dr. Jess Ting, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, maintained extensive contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein years before Ting became a national figure in gender-affirming care. He explained his ties to Epstein in response to questions from The Advocate. Dr. Jess Ting told The Advocate that he recalled treating "just a few female associates referred by Jeffrey Epstein.""
"We also cover a Maryland school district that was sued for requiring a substitute teacher to respect students' pronouns, a bill in Indiana that would "mandate discrimination" against trans people according to the ACLU, and a California doctor facing a Texas "bounty hunter" lawsuit for allegedly prescribing abortion pills. The court declines the teacher's "invitation to run the public schools," Judge Robert B. King wrote. The Indiana Senate has passed a law that would create legal definitions of "male" and "female" based on sex assigned at birth."
Recently released Justice Department records show Dr. Jess Ting, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, maintained extensive contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein years before becoming a national figure in gender-affirming care. Ting recalled treating "just a few female associates referred by Jeffrey Epstein." A Maryland school district faced a lawsuit for requiring a substitute teacher to respect students' pronouns. The Indiana Senate passed a law to create legal definitions of "male" and "female" based on sex assigned at birth. A Texas man sued a California doctor for allegedly prescribing abortion pills. Renee Good's brothers testified about her killing at a Capitol Hill hearing.
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