Supreme Court Permits Trans Military Ban To Go Forward
The Supreme Court issued an order that will allow President Trump’s ban on trans military members go into effect immediately.
The Supreme Court issued an order that will allow President Trump’s ban on trans military members go into effect immediately.
The Supreme Court is expected to decide as early as Monday, January 7, 2019.
It started out as just a simple cake order.
Ramirez’s story has surfaced only days before the Senate Judiciary Committee is set to hear testimony from Christine Blasey Ford.
The nation’s highest court decided not to hear the case of Gavin Grimm—a transgender boy suing his school district because he was denied access to the restroom matching his gender identity—this term.
The petition challenges a decision seeking to deny same-sex couples equal parental rights.
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