The Trump DOJ argued its transgender military policy targets gender dysphoria as a medical matter, not identity, as it seeks to lift a court-ordered injunction.
The U.S. Department of Defense on Friday released new guidance on how it will enforce President Donald Trump's ban on ...
The recent wave of preliminary injunctions from federal judges has stymied President Donald Trump's early agenda in his ...
Who should have more power: the president of the United States, or a federal district judge — one of nearly 700 — in a ...
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Them on MSNJudge Who Shut Down Trump's Trans Troop Ban Issued a Scathing 80-Page Ruling. Here Are Our Favorite QuotesA federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration’s proposed ban on transgender people in the ...
Federal Judge Ana C. Reyes says Trump's case to remove trans troops provided 'nothing' to prove their service is inconsistent ...
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Scripps News on MSNTalbott v. Trump: Plaintiff makes case for transgender troops in the militaryArmy Reserves 2nd Lt. Nicolas Talbott is the lead plaintiff in a case against President Trump's order banning transgender troops from serving in the military. He joined Scripps News to make his case.
“Its language is unabashedly demeaning, its policy stigmatizes transgender persons as inherently unfit, and its conclusions ...
Senator Josh Hawley says he doesn't think district courts have the power to rule on things Trump does; the Constitution would ...
The Pentagon will appeal a federal judge's decision blocking the Trump administration from enforcing a ban on transgender persons serving in the U.S. armed forces.
Judge says military’s case to remove trans troops provided ‘nothing’ to prove their service is inconsistent with military ...
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