A federal judge on Friday ruled against the Mine State’s correspondent Laurel Libby that he ended on Friday in his case to end his censorship in the state legislature. The Liby was censored for a social media post on February 15, which identified a transgender athlete who won the Girls State Pool Walt title.
The decision -maker Judge Road Island is the US District Court Judge Melissa Dobos, who was appointed by former president Joe Biden before leaving power in January.
Dobos denied the Libyan movement for the preliminary order on Friday, used by Speaker of the House to impose approval for implementation, which reflects the will of the majority of the members of the main house.
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After every district judge in the mine refused to take it, Dobos presided over the case.
Judges John C. Newson, John A. Woodkak, Lance E Walker, Karen F Wolf, Stacey de Newman and Nancy Torison initially signed the Request Orders shortly after the case was filed. No reason was given.
Therefore, the matter went to the island of Rhod.
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The decision is “frustrated” by the Libyan but plans to appeal it and will take the case to the court of appeals and, possibly, the US Supreme Court.
“I will definitely not spare my constituencies to vote and vote,” Libby told Fox News Digital.
The Libyan represents 9,000 constituencies in the 90th district of the mine and has not been able to speak or vote in the state legislature for 62 days.
This gave him the opportunity to propose a bill to vote on the state’s two -year budget and increase access to mental health resources for residents.
After its censorship remains in place, it prevents the Liby from voting on the house floor or talking about the bill, which increases the incorporation of trans to the state constitution to girls’ sports.
After a thin simple majority in the House on Thursday, his fellow Democratic majority will vote on the bill of the Democratic majority, but before the voters are exposed, a two -thirds majority will be needed in both chambers. If approved, it will do codifing in the state constitution Main Human Rights Act (MHRA), which protects the rights of transgender athletes to compete for anti -sex sports teams.
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The Liby said, “I will not be able to vote on it.
The Libyan social media post, which indicated sensation, indicated that the entire state was put into an active legal battle with President Donald Trump’s administration on the issue of trans -athletes in girls’ sports.
The US Department of Justice filed A case To deny Trump’s executive order of “keeping men away from women’s sports” against the state. Mine has faced federal pressure over his refusal to comply in the past two months, including two federal investigations, a frozen fund by the US Department of Agriculture and now a case.
The democratic leadership in the state, headed by Government Jennate Mills, has returned against Trump for freezing funds. Another federal judge has already ruled that the USDA will have to dismiss funds.
Mills told reporters on Thursday, “I am happy to go to court and prosecute the issues raised in this court complaint.”
A By the survey Of the 600 registered Mine voters, 63 % said that participation in sports sports should be based on biological sex, and 66 % agreed that “restricting women’s sports to biological women is just fair.”
The survey also found that 60 % of residential participation will support the belt measurement I The games of women and girls Biological women included 64 % of independent candidates and 66 % of parents, including children under 18.
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