“Grueling Process”: Trans Students Drop Their Lawsuits in Wake of Anti-Trans SCOTUS Ruling
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This women’s sports ruling is a civics lesson America needed
For years, Americans have treated the Supreme Court like the nation’s principal.Every cultural dispute eventually finds its way to Washington, where nine unelected justices are expected to settle questions that neighbors, legislators, parents, and communities no longer seem willing — or able — to resolve themselves.A free people cannot forever outsource self-government to nine justices in Washington. Sooner or later, our democracy requires citiz…
“Grueling process”: Trans students drop their lawsuits in wake of anti-trans SCOTUS ruling
Lawsuits in Arizona and New Hampshire challenging the states’ anti-trans sports bans are being dismissed following the Supreme Court’s ruling in West Virginia v. B.P.J., which upheld such bans. While attorneys for both cases suggested their suits could continue after June 30, plaintiffs have chosen not to pursue continued litigation. Rachel Berg, senior staff attorney with the National Center for LGBTQ+ Rights (NCLR), which represented two trans…
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