The Supreme Court lifted the injunction against President Donald Trump’s order banning “radical gender ideology” from the military while litigation continues.
I stress again: The ban can continue as the case moves through the courts. The Supreme Court didn’t rule or uphold the ban.
The executive order does NOT include the word transgender.
It reiterates that the military has a longstanding strict policy of accepting people with strong mental health, males & females are different, and you have to use the space based on your sex. You use the pronouns based on your biological sex.
Many district judges put injunctions in place to stop the ban from going into effect.
Elizabeth wrote about District of Columbia Judge Ana Reyes, who had an interesting order…she cited the Hamilton musical.
Judge Benjamin H. Settle of the Federal District Court in Tacoma, Washington, issued a nationwide injunction on the ban.
The Trump administration appealed.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit refused to block Settle’s order as it considered the case.
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