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Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration's Ban On Transgenders In Military To Take Effect
In Trump v. Karnoski (Docket No. 18A625) and Trump v. Stockman (Docket No. 18627), (Order List), the U.S. Supreme Court today granted stays of preliminary injunctions issued by district courts, thus allowing the Trump Administration's policy barring most transgender individuals from enlisting in the the military to go into effect while constitutionality of the policy is litigated in appeals to the 9th Circuit and eventually in petitions for certiorari to the Supreme Court. Justices Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor and Kagan would have allowed the district courts'injunction against implementing the policy to stand. The Court also, without dissent, refused to grant certiorari before the Circuit Courts rule, in the same two cases, as well as in Trump v. Doe. (Docket Nos. 18-676 to 678). New York Times reports on the Supreme Court's action.
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Donald Trump,
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