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

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June 30, 2026

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Justice Jackson's Dissent in the Trans Athlete Case Is Absolutely Insane
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Freedom From Religion Foundation

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· Jun 30, 2026

Religiously motivated Supreme Court ruling harms transgender students

Becky Pepper-Jackson has spent years running alongside her classmates while her legal challenge worked its way through the courts. Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states may bar her ... More » from Religiously motivated Supreme Court ruling harms transgender students The post Religiously motivated Supreme Court ruling harms transgender students appeared first on Freedom From Religion Foundation.

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

Townhall

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· Jun 30, 2026

Justice Clarence Thomas Had a Killer Line in His Concurring Opinion on Transgender Athletes

Justice Clarence Thomas Had a Killer Line in His Concurring Opinion on Transgender Athletes

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.

Times of India

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· Jul 8, 2026

"Truth will win": Candace Owens mocks Erika Kirk's tears as Tyler Robinson hearing begins in Utah

Candace Owens criticized the Tyler Robinson hearing as it began in Utah, calling it a show trial and questioning the prosecution's evidence. She mocked Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, and accused her supporters of pushing an emotional narrative. Prosecutors presented DNA evidence, witness testimony and video related to Charlie Kirk's 2025 killing. Judge Tony Graf will decide whether the case has enough evidence to proceed to trial.

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· Jul 8, 2026

It’s Shocking to Consider the Roberts Court Perspective on Race

There is one loud lesson to be found in this term’s rulings.

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Related coverage for "Justice Jackson's Dissent in the Trans Athlete Case Is Absolutely Insane": Freedom From Religion Foundation — Religiously motivated Supreme Court ruling harms transgender students. Twitchy — Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought. Townhall — Justice Clarence Thomas Had a Killer Line in His Concurring Opinion on Transgender Athletes. Lawyers, Guns & Money — Koach Kavanaugh targets U.S. v. Virginia. Times of India — "Truth will win": Candace Owens mocks Erika Kirk's tears as Tyler Robinson hearing begins in Utah. Slate — It’s Shocking to Consider the Roberts Court Perspective on Race