California mom Erin Friday says she 'broke down in tears' of joy when SCOTUS justices upheld Tennessee's restrictions on youth gender treatments
CA mother 'couldn't be happier' after SCOTUS upholds a ban on transgender care for minors
California attorney and mother Erin Friday joins 'Fox and Friends First' to discuss the effects of the Supreme Court's ruling to uphold a Tennessee ban on transgender treatment for minors.
While the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision against youth transgender treatments dismayed many Democrats as a "stunning setback," one member of the party from deep blue California says she "couldn't be happier."
"I am absolutely thrilled," Erin Friday, parental rights advocate and lifelong Democrat, told "Fox & Friends First" on Thursday.
The Golden State mom and attorney, whose involvement with the transgender issue began when her own daughter briefly questioned her gender, said she felt that her heart had "absolutely burst" and she "broke down in tears" of joy upon hearing the court's decision.
A protester waves a transgender pride flag outside of the U.S. Supreme Court Building on June 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Speaking to Fox News' Carley Shimkus, she predicted the ruling will have "far-reaching effects" that go beyond gender interventions on kids and explained that some concurring opinions have established "important" legal precedents for other cases dealing with hot-button transgender issues like biological men playing in women's sports.
"What these justices wrote was so important," Friday said.
"Justice Alito wrote about sex being biological, and that's going to be used in these sports cases to get the males out of girls' sports."
California parental rights advocate Erin Friday lauded the Supreme Court's decision to uphold a Tennessee ban on certain transgender treatments for minors. (Fox & Friends First/Screengrab)
"Justice Thomas wrote extensively about the lack of evidence on these gender interventions on children, what's happening in Europe, and the harms that are being perpetrated on our children in the United States with this so-called gender ideology, and there's some language in this opinion that also destroys the notion that there's even such a thing as gender identity."
At the same time, Friday said Congress needs to "save" children in blue states still backing such treatments by taking action to codify a ban on such treatments nationwide.
"We need to protect all the children in the United States, not just those who are lucky enough to live in Republican states," she added.
Fox News' Joseph A. Wulfsohn and Madison Colombo contributed to this report.
Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.