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Austin Garner's avatar

I just want a similar cause of action for those who receive gender “affirming” care, after the patients realize the mutilation of their bodies and destruction of their reproductive systems what should their recovery be?

Tina Stolberg's avatar

Not a lawyer, but two things came to mind. Equating advice with "conduct" is curious. Does this mean that we can sue anyone who gives us advice (good, bad, or otherwise) if it runs contrary to our intended result? If so, what a precedent. I could sue my third-grade teacher because she told me I could be anything I wanted when I grew up. Secondly, silly me, I thought the client ultimately has agency to agree or not to conduct his or her own actions. So are we now to assume no one is responsible for their own actions?

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