US Army bans transgender people from enlisting
- US District Judge Ana Reyes has not ruled on whether to block the Trump administration's order banning transgender troops before early March.
- Six transgender service members and two applicants are suing, alleging that the order discriminates against them and violates their rights under the Fifth Amendment.
- Reyes criticized the administration's reasoning behind the policy change, calling parts of the directive 'frankly ridiculous' and questioning its implications for military readiness.
- The lawsuit includes active-duty transgender troops, asserting that the ban unjustly labels them as 'dishonest, dishonorable, and undisciplined'.
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ThePatriotLight - 20 State AGs File Brief Supporting LGBT Group’s Suit Against Transgender Military Ban
ThePatriotLight - A legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s executive orders banning transgender individuals from serving in the military exposes great division on the issue.Twenty state attorneys general have filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit to block the Trump administration’s ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.The attorneys general said the ban is “unconstitutional” and “harms national security.”They allege…
20 State AGs File Brief Supporting LGBT Group’s Suit Against Transgender Military Ban - The Thinking Conservative
Twenty state AGs have filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit to block the Trump admin’s ban on transgender individuals serving in the military. The post 20 State AGs File Brief Supporting LGBT Group’s Suit Against Transgender Military Ban appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
20 State AGs File Brief Supporting LGBT Group’s Suit Against Transgender Military Ban
Twenty state attorneys general have filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit to block the Trump administration’s executive orders that ban people who identify as transgender from serving in the military. The attorneys general said the ban is “unconstitutional” and “harms national security.” They allege that President Donald Trump’s order violates the Fifth Amendment because it deprives service members who identify as transgender of their li…
AG Campbell Stands With Transgender Military Members In Challenge To President Trump's Discriminatory Executive Order
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell and 19 other attorneys general today filed a “friend of the court,” or amicus brief, to support a lawsuit aiming to block the implementation of President Trump’s executive order banning transgender people from serving in the military. The brief argues that the executive order is unconstitutional, harms national security, and discriminates against transgender people honorably serving in our natio…
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