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Brett Kavanaugh’s Anti-Trans Ruling Takes a New and Disturbing Turn

Slate Magazine

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July 7, 2026

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Brett Kavanaugh’s Anti-Trans Ruling Takes a New and Disturbing Turn

Only Clarence Thomas went further in his bigotry.

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Twitchy

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· Jun 30, 2026

Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought

Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought

Slate

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· Jul 7, 2026

There’s Something New—and Disturbing—About Brett Kavanaugh’s Anti-Trans Ruling

Only Clarence Thomas went further in his bigotry.

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jun 30, 2026

Koach Kavanaugh targets U.S. v. Virginia

Alexis Romero has a good piece about the latest anti-trans opinion from the Supreme Court. One thing worth emphasizing about West Virginia v. B.P.J. is that the lawsuit was advanced on narrow grounds, seeking only an exemption from West Virginia’s total ban on participating by trans athletes only if it could be demonstrated that their [] The post Koach Kavanaugh targets U.S. v. Virginia appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

The Advocate

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· Jun 30, 2026

What the Supreme Court did not decide in the trans sports case

On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court held in West Virginia v. B.P.J. (decided together with Little v. Hecox) that neither Title IX nor the Equal Protection Clause prevents states from barring transgender girls from girls’ sports. But the majority opinion, written by Justice Kavanaugh, is a narrow one, and its limits are significant. Here are the most important.

Townhall

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· Jun 30, 2026

Justice Jackson's Dissent in the Trans Athlete Case Is Absolutely Insane

Justice Jackson's Dissent in the Trans Athlete Case Is Absolutely Insane

The News Letter

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· Jul 8, 2026

Conversion therapy bill: Alliance legislation is 'potential trojan horse' putting trans ideology before people - Lynas

Stormont legislation to ban so-called conversion therapy is a “potential Trojan Horse” – which could allow gender activists to push children towards medical interventions and pursue people who don’t agree through the courts, a Christian group has warned.

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Related coverage for "Brett Kavanaugh’s Anti-Trans Ruling Takes a New and Disturbing Turn": Twitchy — Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought. Slate — There’s Something New—and Disturbing—About Brett Kavanaugh’s Anti-Trans Ruling. Lawyers, Guns & Money — Koach Kavanaugh targets U.S. v. Virginia. The Advocate — What the Supreme Court did not decide in the trans sports case. Townhall — Justice Jackson's Dissent in the Trans Athlete Case Is Absolutely Insane. The News Letter — Conversion therapy bill: Alliance legislation is 'potential trojan horse' putting trans ideology before people - Lynas