The Trump administration must reconsider the papers of two censorships of Harvard Medical School, since the federal judge who made a decision on Friday includes a word related to gender ideology.
Judge Leo Sorokin said, “The manuscript may succeed in proving that the removal of the article is a textbook of the defendant’s perspective discrimination in violation of the first amendment. I wrote Massachusetts District District Court.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare has stopped reviewing the colleagues of Gordon Schiff and Celeste Royce on the current inactive patient safety network website operated by HHS’s health care research and quality institutions.
PSNET said that the article was distracted to eliminate content that promotes “gender ideology” according to President Donald Trump’s administrative orders. Royce’s articles on Schiff’s knights, suicide risk assessments, and endometriosis referred to transgender people.
Sorokin said, “This is a violation of the first correction of the manuscript as a personal speaker in a limited public forum.
The government said it could restrict the speech in a reasonable and neutral manner in a limited public forum such as PSNET.
Sorokin said, “It is not your discretion to assess the wisdom to limit access to fellow review science information that provides more information and promotes timely diagnostic treatment to improve patient safety.”
Reserve orders apply to other content removed in similar ways, as well as articles of Schiff and Royce.
The case Schif V. US employee mgmt.D. Mass., No. 1: 25-CV-10595, Preliminary Ban Order 5/23/25.