LISA KEEN | Keen News ServiceLisaKeen@mac.com It was a narrow escape, but the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Nov.
1, gave LGBTQ legal activists a significant sigh of relief in a case involving transgender access to equality in health care.
The court also appeared to take some heed of the fact that a Texas abortion ban under scrutiny could have significant implications for same-sex marriage.
The court announced Monday that it would not take up an appeal seeking to challenge a lower court decision that favored a transgender patient.