Will There Be Accountability—or a Golden Bridge?
2025 Safeguarding Children From Gender-Affirming Treatment
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Moderator Travis Morrell asks attorney Candice Jackson how society might “build a golden bridge” for lawmakers and clinicians who supported gender ideology to quietly reverse course. Jackson reflects on past medical scandals and predicts that many will eventually walk away without ever admitting wrongdoing. But full closure, she says, will require public accountability for some—through legal or electoral consequences—so that the harms are acknowledged and not repeated.
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