Supreme Court to Revisit Transgender Status, Nationwide Injunctions
- The U.S. Supreme Court will revisit issues of nationwide injunctions and transgender status in its next term.
- The court will consider two cases on transgender athletes from Idaho and West Virginia during this term.
- Kristen Waggoner stated that the court's decision on transgender care for minors is important for defining transgender status discrimination.
- Experts predict that Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh are becoming central figures on the court.
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Appeals court challenges Supreme Court's ruling on universal injunctions
Less than a month after the Supreme Court told federal judges to cool it with nationwide injunctions, a federal appeals court has issued a new ruling finding that those injunctions can be legal -- as long as states are the plaintiffs.

Second Court Ignores Landmark SCOTUS Ruling, Issues Nationwide Injunction
In a 6-3 ruling late last month, Justice Amy Coney Barrett minced no words when it came to so-called “universal injunctions,” lower-court rulings that extended far beyond that court’s jurisdiction. […] The post Second Court Ignores Landmark SCOTUS Ruling, Issues Nationwide Injunction appeared first on The Western Journal.
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