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In reply to the discussion: 'We had too much hope for her': Justice Coney Barrett has Trump allies fuming [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(168,338 posts)36. Deadline: Legal Blog-Justice Amy Coney Barrett's stance would further weaken transgender rights
The Trump appointee wrote a concurrence in the Skrmetti case joined only by Thomas. Alito seems to agree with them, too.
Justice Amy Coney Barrettâs stance would further weaken #transgender rights.
— [The Great War & Modern Memory] (@ps9714.bsky.social) 2025-06-18T19:53:43.041Z
The Trump appointee wrote a concurrence in the #Skrmetti case joined only by #Thomas. #Alito seems to agree with them, too.
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/transgender-rights-skrmetti-decision-barrett-rcna213740
When the Supreme Court upheld a ban on gender-affirming care for minors Wednesday, it didnt resolve a broader question of whether transgender people are entitled to certain legal protections that would help them press constitutional challenges. But Justice Amy Coney Barrett went out of her way to explain why she thinks transgender people dont deserve such protection.
Her explanation came in a concurring opinion to Chief Justice John Roberts majority ruling in United States v. Skrmetti. Justices sometimes write concurrences to add their own thoughts, even if those thoughts dont create binding legal opinions on their own. They can lay the groundwork for future majority rulings and influence lower courts in the meantime. And though the Trump appointees concurrence was only joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, if her reasoning is adopted by a majority of the court in the future, it could further weaken transgender rights.
Barrett noted that, while laws are presumed constitutional and are generally upheld so long as they bear a rational relation to a legitimate goal, there are exceptions to the general rule, such as for classifications based on race and sex. When those so-called suspect classes are at issue, the government faces a greater burden to show why its actions are constitutional. In the Skrmetti case, the majority said Tennessee didnt have to shoulder that greater burden because, the majority reasoned, the state law didnt classify people based on sex or transgender status.
Barrett listed multiple reasons why she thinks transgender people dont deserve this suspect class status. Among other things, she suggested that transgender people have not sufficiently faced a history of legal discrimination like people have faced based on race or sex......
So, while the question of what general legal protections transgender people have wasnt the main issue in the Skrmetti case, at least three justices appear prepared to rule against them on that broader question, which could make it even more challenging for them to press legal claims in all sorts of cases going forward.
Her explanation came in a concurring opinion to Chief Justice John Roberts majority ruling in United States v. Skrmetti. Justices sometimes write concurrences to add their own thoughts, even if those thoughts dont create binding legal opinions on their own. They can lay the groundwork for future majority rulings and influence lower courts in the meantime. And though the Trump appointees concurrence was only joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, if her reasoning is adopted by a majority of the court in the future, it could further weaken transgender rights.
Barrett noted that, while laws are presumed constitutional and are generally upheld so long as they bear a rational relation to a legitimate goal, there are exceptions to the general rule, such as for classifications based on race and sex. When those so-called suspect classes are at issue, the government faces a greater burden to show why its actions are constitutional. In the Skrmetti case, the majority said Tennessee didnt have to shoulder that greater burden because, the majority reasoned, the state law didnt classify people based on sex or transgender status.
Barrett listed multiple reasons why she thinks transgender people dont deserve this suspect class status. Among other things, she suggested that transgender people have not sufficiently faced a history of legal discrimination like people have faced based on race or sex......
So, while the question of what general legal protections transgender people have wasnt the main issue in the Skrmetti case, at least three justices appear prepared to rule against them on that broader question, which could make it even more challenging for them to press legal claims in all sorts of cases going forward.
I know that some MAGA types are mad at Barrett for not rubberstamping rulings for trump. This ruling shows why the Federalist Society picked this very conservative asshole to be on the SCOTUS. She may not rubberstamp rulings for trump but she is still an asshole
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'We had too much hope for her': Justice Coney Barrett has Trump allies fuming [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jun 15
OP
And after Donny threw that Covid superspreader reception in the Rose Garden for her!
tanyev
Jun 15
#1
Too much hope that she would not honor her oath and uphold the Constitution? Says more about them than her
Deuxcents
Jun 15
#3
Oh, but the Constitution is only what Trump, Magats and Republicans say it is,
Jack Valentino
Jun 15
#24
I agree 100%. She's not tilting left as much as the other women have opened a window from Gilead for her n/t
Cheezoholic
Jun 15
#16
To the conservatives disappointed in Justice Comey, here's some advice I learned as a child in "noo-jurzee"....
Bluejeans
Jun 15
#8
I just noticed I copied a grammatical error in the sentence. I presume it is 'help him WITH the'
ClaudetteCC
Jun 15
#12
"Two people who are familiar with Stephen Miller's thinking" - CORRECTED!
generalbetrayus
Jun 15
#18
Actually it sorta DOES make them "left-leaning"--- since all the right-wingers continuously vote
Jack Valentino
Jun 15
#25
In the Federalist Society's quest to put hard RW operatives on the court, Souter was a misfire...
JHB
Jun 15
#20
Jesus was "too woke"--- guess they hadn't heard--- which would also mean that
Jack Valentino
Jun 15
#22
I never heard before that she had "two Black children adopted from Haiti "----
Jack Valentino
Jun 15
#23
Deadline: Legal Blog-Justice Amy Coney Barrett's stance would further weaken transgender rights
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 18
#36