... the covers of your amicus briefs in this case identify the respondent as “G.G., by her next friend and mother, Deirdre Grimm.” In fact, the caption for the case in this Court, as in the lower courts, identifies the respondent as “G.G., by his Next Friend and Mother, Deirdre Grimm.” (Emphasis added.) Under Rule 34, your cover is to reflect the caption of the case. Please ensure careful compliance with this requirement in this and other cases in the future.
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Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Supreme Court Clerk Chastises Amici For Wording In Brief On Transgender Rights
Over three dozen amicus briefs have been filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in Gloucester County School Board v. G.G. At issue is whether Title IX requires schools to allow transgender students to use bathrooms consistent with their gender identity. Slate reports that letters dated Feb. 24 from the Clerk of the Supreme Court (full text 1, 2) to two amici supporting petitioners have chastised them for referring to the transgender male student involved as "her." The Clerk wrote Liberty Counsel and Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence saying: