Supreme Court to Address Transgender Rights and Holocaust Art Restitution in December Session

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to convene for its December session, tackling pivotal legal matters that could have extensive implications. Among the cases scheduled for review are the constitutional validity of state laws prohibiting gender-affirming care for transgender minors and the accountability of Hungary for artworks confiscated during World War II. These issues not only capture legal interest but also highlight ongoing societal debates about civil rights and historical justice. Further details can be explored through Law360’s comprehensive article.