Trump, Supreme Court and transgender
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The Supreme Court ruled a Maine Republican state lawmaker censured for a post about a transgender athlete must be allowed to vote as she mounts a legal challenge. Tuesday’s emergency
Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby was censured by colleagues for a social media post calling out a transgender athlete completing in a state championship.
The Supreme Court is expected to rule in a major transgender rights case by the end of June. The justices heard arguments on December 4 over the legality of a Republican-backed ban in Tennessee on ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S. Supreme ... president to curb transgender rights. The Justice Department in a filing requested that the court lift Seattle ...
The case before the Supreme Court arose out a challenge to the ban filed in Washington state, which was brought by seven transgender service ... the constitutional rights of its citizens."
Last month the Supreme Court ... transgender women and girls to play in open and mixed cricket. The body noted that it would also study forthcoming guidance from the Equality and Human Rights ...
The justices granted an emergency reprieve to state Rep. Laurel Libby, who was prohibited from voting while the punishment was in place.
In a case involving changes to birthright citizenship, the justices heard arguments on whether a single federal judge in a single district can block Trump administration policy across the country.