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Fertility rates

Is It the Phones?

Plus: Knicks victorious, Iran is angry, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.11.2026 9:30 AM

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Phones and young people and baby making: Online interaction is "lacking in some essential emotional nutrient that human beings evolved to harvest from the physical proximity of other human beings," writes Noah Smith at his Substack. "Perhaps it's something cognitive—the richness of context that tells you that no, your friend's life isn't perfect just because they posted a cool video of their trip to Europe, and thus you don't need to feel constantly envious and inadequate and left-out. Or perhaps it's something physical—the tiny touch of a high-five or a hug, the simple feeling of the proximity of other human bodies."

"Whatever this emotional nutrient is, our young people are starving for it, while they binge on the cheap sugar-alcohol of emoji reactions and story views," Smith continues. Meanwhile, "the global fertility decline is a long-standing trend. Every country that escapes poverty, urbanizes, and teaches its people to read is going to transition from a high fertility rate (5-7 children per woman) to a much lower rate. Long before the smartphone burst on the scene, most of Europe and the richer parts of East Asia had fallen below replacement-level fertility." Now it's hit the U.S. as well, with a new record low of 1.57 per April's report. (About one-quarter of the fertility rate drop is due to falling rates of teen pregnancy since about 2007, which is an undeniable victory.)

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But "why is fertility falling everywhere across the globe, to such low levels, all at once?" asks Smith. "Whatever the cause is, it can't be something local and parochial. It can't be the effect of America's Great Recession, or Confucian culture, or whatever. It has to be something that has been affecting the entire world at the same time, and that narrows it down to a pretty short list." This brings us to the new paper that's been making the rounds: "Is the iPhone Birth Control? Causal Evidence from AT&T's 2007–2011 Carrier Monopoly," which has been robustly critiqued (as well as, more broadly, the theory that phones are massively responsible for falling fertility).

However, "the old fertility drop was due to parents having fewer children, while the recent drop is due to fewer people becoming parents at all"—a critical distinction. Less marriage, less coupling. Also, possibly, the expectation of love as a precursor to marriage:

You're going to read a thousand takes on why there are less kids being born. But you won't hear the obvious one. There are less couples, less marriages.

The threshold for coupling up is love. Women would rather be single than not be in love. But love is rare. Always has been pic.twitter.com/s9KM99pXg9

— LindyMan (@PaulSkallas) May 11, 2026

Smith and others point to the rise of sexlessness and social isolation—time spent alone—coinciding with the rise of smartphones as a major contributor:

Smartphones appear to have accelerated the global fertility crisis -- by making social isolation and singledom more comfortable and entertaining.

Chatbots could nudge humanity even further in this direction. Today, digital technology doesn't just provide loners with perpetual… pic.twitter.com/eMXSZg8kt1

— Eric Levitz (@EricLevitz) June 8, 2026

It's fascinating that these anti-social trends—part of "the anti-social century," as Derek Thompson put it at The Atlantic—have happened basically everywhere, all at once; that there appears to be no obvious corrective; and that people can't even necessarily agree on what type of impact the phones (specifically: smartphones that can access social media) have had. Of course, the pandemic almost certainly functioned as an accelerant to preexisting social-withdrawal trends, and government-mandated lockdowns should be partially blamed. But there's something larger happening here, where synthetic socialization delivering cheaper, easier-to-come-by dopamine hits seems to satiate some part of our social longing, but with plenty of unintended consequences along the way.

I'm persuaded by the Smith argument, for what it's worth. But Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown pushed back on all of this, which is also worth your time. I'm just hoping we get a Knicks-related birth rate spike nine months from now, which brings me to…


Scenes from New York: WE LOVE A COMEBACK!!! MIRACLE AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN! After being down 29 points in the second half, the Knicks managed to pull through. In the last few seconds, Jalen Brunson went for a game-winning 3-point shot that bounced off the rim and needed just a little boost from OG Anunoby to help it in. It was extraordinary. My whole neighborhood was erupting with cheers. I am shocked the noise level of my own little watch party didn't wake up my 3-year-old (who spent much of yesterday decorating cupcakes in Knicks colors).

The only good thing Mayor Zohran Mamdami has ever done:

When James Dolan cancels the watch party outside MSG, we bring the watch party to you.

Thanks to the @NBA, Knicks Game 4 is now playing on dozens of @LinkNYC screens across our city.

LGK. pic.twitter.com/gRcYjobzSV

— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) June 11, 2026

Incredible scenes all around the city:

JFK TERMINAL 8 TONIGHT WHEN THE KNICKS TOOK THE LEAD pic.twitter.com/YvQujrsplV

— Renny Gong (@rennyxgong) June 11, 2026

yes!!! i risked the no fly list screaming pic.twitter.com/XuwShzUfiU

— kyle (@kyle4prezident) June 11, 2026

Someone from their second floor apartment projects the Knicks game against the 4th Avenue-9th Street station pic.twitter.com/oUJQ34XnPM

— Steven Vago (@Vagoish) June 11, 2026

NY Post backpage pic.twitter.com/vm1D5eUmsY

— Stefan Bondy (@SbondyNBA) June 11, 2026

LOOKIN' AT YOU, WEMBY:

visiting the shaolin monks then losing the wu tang game in historical fashion is crazy storytelling

— alex (@steven_lebron) June 11, 2026

I LOVE NEW YORK SO MUCH!!!


QUICK HITS

  • "We're going to be attacking them, attacking them very hard," President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House yesterday, referring to Iran. "We hit them hard yesterday, and we're going to hit them hard again today." Trump also threatened to seize Kharg Island, "which handles roughly 90% of Iran's crude exports," per CNN. Iran's military is now targeting U.S. bases for the second day in a row.
  • "The Food and Drug Administration approved a new sunscreen ingredient this week for U.S. markets," writes the editorial board of The Washington Post, referring to bemotrizinol, which was approved for use in Europe 27 years ago. "That shouldn't be remarkable. Yet this is the first time the agency has done so since 1999…The reason for this disconnect is a 1938 law that classified sunscreen products as drugs to be regulated by the FDA. That has required time-consuming animal testing and clinical trials to prove that they every new variety is safe to be sold over the counter."
  • "Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's government has introduced legislation that would ban social media for youth under 16 unless companies such as Meta Platforms Inc. and X Corp. meet a set of safety standards," reports Bloomberg.
  • Worth your time: "How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi" over at The Atlantic.
  • Agreed:

"Remote work is the biggest innovation for ambitious women with children since the dishwasher."

Citing @FamStudies research: Mothers of young children who worked full-time from home spent 2.4 additional hours with their children

Excellent @katebachwsj @WSJFreeEx pic.twitter.com/5jv3sl4a9v

— Carter Skeel (@CarterSkeel) June 10, 2026

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  1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    After it was exposed thst thousands of homeless are registered at NGOs, not shelters even, someone goes down to skid row to interview homeless. While there nearly every homeless interviewed admits to getting paid by activists walking around to vote for Raman or Bass.

    https://nypost.com/2026/06/09/us-news/la-skid-row-homeless-claim-theyve-been-paid-to-vote-for-karen-bass-and-nithya-raman/?utm_campaign=capost&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

      I liked the hobo who negotiated for $4 for his vote instead of the $2 offered.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

        He is a hustler. Just ask him.

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  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Newsweek thinks the Rittenhouse and Carmelo Anthony situations were exactly the same except for race.

    https://www.newsweek.com/karmelo-anthony-kyle-rittenhouse-self-defense-12055138?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1781111216

    And now we have black people just assaulting white people with claims they were on the Anthony jury despite being in completely different states.

    https://thepostmillennial.com/black-social-media-influencer-from-florida-attacks-white-veteran-after-accusing-him-of-being-on-karmelo-anthonys-jury

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    1. Idaho-Bob   1 hour ago

      Not just attacking whites for being white but attacking "jurors" to intimidate future jurors.

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  3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Where is taxpayer money going.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/california-gets-80-all-federal-cash-illegal-immigrant-families-report

    More than 80 percent of all nationwide cash assistance allocated to such households was spent in California. The report tracked $759 million in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) spent in 2024 on families headed by a parent living in the country illegally.

    And stop me if you've heard this one... but Islamic group in dem run state accused of defrauding taxpayers.

    https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/hhs-investigating-cair-response-texas-led-congressional-delegation

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  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Someone check on fist.

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  5. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Paging Sullum. Need to know if this was corruption or something (D)ifferent.

    https://justthenews.com/accountability/whistleblowers/whistleblower-vindicated-biden-officials-invented-loophole-impose

    "OCR’s leadership actively engaged in efforts to thwart at least one OCR regional office (Region VII) [Kansas City] from following the plain and unambiguous meaning of the order" by U.S. District Judge Charles Atchley, a Trump nominee, who blocked enforcement of the guidance in the states that sued the feds, the supplemental report says.

    The order validated years of accusations that Lhamon's office, which she led in the Obama and Biden administrations as assistant secretary for civil rights, misrepresented nonbinding guidance as legally binding, threatening federal funding for K-12 schools and colleges that didn't bend the knee.
    ...
    The Biden administration flouted the injunction by "forcing their gender ideology views on local school districts, and in many cases by bullying them into consent decrees or other agreements when those local school districts were under threat of investigation by the federal government," Empower President Tristan Leavitt said Wednesday.

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  6. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    One of these things is not like the others...

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/another-man-charged-accomplice-deadly-220452190.html

    Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud, 19, is the fourth man charged after 17-year-old Tyson Goodsell was shot in the head on May 23. Abdikhadar Fakhi Mohidin, 20, was previously charged with second-degree murder, aggravated robbery, assault and illegal possession of a firearm. Ryan Robert Wolner, an 18-year-old from Mankato, was charged as an accomplice, and Ahmed Fuad Mohamud, 23, was charged with two counts relating to attempted robbery.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      Doesn't he know to just scream racism? What is this world coming to.

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    2. Ajsloss   20 minutes ago

      One of these things is not like the others...

      Well, actually, all three of these things are different:
      Ahmed
      Moham e d
      Moham u d

      Oh, wait.

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  7. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    Phones and young people and baby making...

    We had telephones back in my day, too, but still somehow managed to produce GenZers in ungodly numbers.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      Phew. Youre okay. I was worried.

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  8. MasterThief   2 hours ago

    Kudos to Good Liz for detailing how retarded ENB's article was even if she did so politely. I don't think I've seen any expression of disagreement between writers here since Slade and ENB arguing over abortion.

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  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    I'm persuaded by the Smith argument, for what it's worth. But Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown pushed back on all of this, which is also worth your time. I'm just hoping we get a Knicks-related birth rate spike nine months from now, which brings me to…

    You can ignore ENB like the rest of us do. One of us. One of us.

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  10. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    Fiery, but mostly peaceful?

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2026/06/10/why-belfast-is-burning/

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      So been following this.

      Britain and Belfast are actually arresting rioters. And they have been sentencing them to 3 years of jail. Much (D)ifferent than the violent Islamic rioters that dont even get detained.

      Another two tier system of justice.

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    2. Kungpowderfinger   1 hour ago

      Latest example that the UK is lost, Starmer attempts to blame Elon Musk:

      “In Britain, we are reasonable, tolerant people. When we have a terrible case like Henry’s case, Henry Nowak, we react calmly, as his family have done.”

      https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-keir-starmer-elon-musk-whip-up-division-henry-nowak-murder/

      Hanging on in quiet desperation may indeed be the English way, but it looks like Belfast has had enough of Team Blue’s Labour’s immigration-above-all-else bullshit.

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      1. Mickey Rat   43 minutes ago

        Hiding behind a victim's family to deflect discussions of matters of law enforcement policy directly relevant to the case is a repulsive act of moral cowardice

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  11. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    Of course, the pandemic almost certainly functioned as an accelerant to preexisting social-withdrawal trends, and government-mandated lockdowns should be partially blamed.

    The lockdowns ONLY. Not le vaccines.

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  12. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    Socialists actively training for civil violence.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/socialist-red-rabbits-are-training-for-national-uprising-against-cops/ar-AA25eihq

    The Red Rabbits Security Commission, a subgroup within the DSA focused on “community defense” efforts, is, according to its authorizing resolution, preparing for a “national uprising against federal agents and police brutality.”

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  13. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    Iran's military is now targeting U.S. bases for the second day in a row.

    I can only surmise that the White House doesn't actually want to end Iran's ability to make war.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

      What else are we going to do with those bombs that are nearing their “use before” dates?

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

        Given their 30 year contracted life requirements, many are past expiration. Yet still work better than temu weapons from this year.

        Temu just doesnt make things that last or work.

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        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 hour ago

          Yeah, but free shipping!

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  14. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   2 hours ago

    Way too much space dedicated to an inconsequential basketball game.

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  15. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    The only good thing Mayor Zohran Mamdami has ever done:

    Hey Liz. Mamdani is lying. Dolan didnt cancel the game 3 watch party, mamdanis office did. He is lying to you.

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  16. Medulla Oblongata   2 hours ago

    Once again showing how arbitrarily racist Democrats can be.

    https://www.newsweek.com/vicente-gonzalez-mayra-flores-unqualified-pawn-gop-1718115

    Reached for comment after a committee hearing, Gonzalez slammed Flores' qualifications for the House seat she just won.

    He called Flores an "unqualified opponent" who was "a pawn chosen by the Republican Party for a race they poured millions of dollars into for a seat that's going to last six months."

    https://freebeacon.com/democrats/arizona-dem-if-you-marry-a-white-guy-you-aint-latina/

    Rep. Ruben Gallego (D., Ariz.) accused Tanya Contreras Wheeless, a Hispanic woman running for Congress in Arizona’s fourth district as a Republican, of not being authentically Latina because she took her husband’s last name.

    Gallego suggested that Wheeless deliberately "hid" her Hispanic identity before running for office to avoid discrimination. "If you were Latino in Arizona around 2010 people were telling us to go back to Mexico," he said, "you would hear I am not voting for a ‘spic.’"

    "Tanya is Latina," Gallego tweeted, "cuando le conviene," meaning, "when it suits her."

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

      To be fair... Gallego is a piece of shit and should be sentenced with his best friend swalwell to be a shit bag version of human centipede.

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      1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 hour ago

        Can’t wait to be rid of him.

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  17. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Iran's military is now targeting U.S. bases for the second day in a row.

    Oh, they are just now targeting bases?

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  18. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    The reason for this disconnect is a 1938 law that classified sunscreen products as drugs to be regulated by the FDA.

    Sunscreen joining the likes of powder cocaine and ecstasy as drugs only white people use.

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  19. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Worth your time: "How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi" over at The Atlantic.

    Ahem. More poor.

    And answer is simple. Liberalism. Selling their industry to china. Supporting victim groups. Giving up their cultural identity.

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  20. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's government has introduced legislation that would ban social media for youth under 16...

    The true north, strong and free. Honestly, though, if he could pull this off, which he can't, it would probably be a net benefit for the puckheads.

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   52 minutes ago

      Fun facts. US gun deaths excluding suicides have been falling...

      "Shooting deaths decreased for a fourth consecutive year, from nearly 17,000 in 2024 to 14,651 in 2025. This year’s total is lower than any year since 2015 — marking a decrease from prepandemic levels.

      Meanwhile MAID deaths in Canada are growing rapidly year over year.

      "This report details 22,535 reports of MAID requests that Health Canada received in 2024. A total of 16,499 people received MAID; the remaining cases were requests that did not result in a MAID provision (4,017 died of another cause, 1,327 individuals were deemed ineligible and 692 individuals withdrew their request).

      So, we've reached the point where Canada is killing more of its own citizens through MAID than US criminals are killing with guns. If the US had MAID at the same rates as Canada, the US would be medically killing about 150 thousand people each year.

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      1. Eeyore   32 minutes ago

        But fewer of them would be shooting themselves in the head. It would make the gun violence numbers look better.

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      2. rswallen   20 minutes ago

        So, we've reached the point where Canada is killing more of its own citizens through MAID than US criminals are killing with guns.

        Need 2025 MAID numbers before that can be definitively said.

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  21. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi

    But with more ceremonial stabbings and cellphone theft.

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  22. Fist of Etiquette   2 hours ago

    Mothers of young children who worked full-time from home spent 2.4 additional hours with their children

    Sounds like they should be paid 73 cents for every dollar a man makes.

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   49 minutes ago

      To be fair, not having commute times likely accounts for a goodly chunk of that time. I know I worked with people who had 45-60 minute each way commutes.

      But yeah, that was more or less the first thing I thought, too.

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  23. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   1 hour ago

    "Woke San Francisco schools chief looks foolish on national stage"
    [...]
    "San Francisco Unified's superintendent was among the woke school brass quizzed by a congressional committee this week.
    And Maria Su earned an F.
    The city's top school official dodged question after question about the district's dubious curriculum in an embarrassing appearance before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
    If the district's policies were on the up and up, one would think she'd give straightforward answers..."
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/woke-san-francisco-schools-chief-031307584.html

    That would be akin to the asswipe Molly Godiva finding a second brain cell!

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  24. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    "How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi"

    Let me guess, demographic changes?

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  25. Ajsloss   26 minutes ago

    Of course, the pandemic almost certainly functioned as an accelerant to preexisting social-withdrawal trends, and government-mandated lockdowns should be partially blamed.

    I was convinced that teenage pregnancy was going to go through the roof during the lockdowns. Shocked that it didn't.

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  26. Its_Not_Inevitable   19 minutes ago

    Weird. Is it just my browser? This has been the next article link at the end of every article here for the past two days.

    NEXT: Matthew Shepard's Murder Was Almost Certainly Not a Hate Crime

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   16 minutes ago

      Not just you.

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  27. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   15 minutes ago

    "Feds Are Denied Access To California Hospital Records For Transgender Minors"
    [...]
    "A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from obtaining the California hospital records of transgender minors who have undergone treatment. U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts of San Jose did not state his reasoning or the scope of his decision in the brief order he issued Monday night. But attorney Shannon Minter of the National Center for LGBTQ Rights said Tuesday the order applies to all hospitals in the state that have provided transgender care..."
    https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/administration-news-061026/

    Why? Well, the judge thought so...

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