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It would be hard to believe that the same justices who have aggressively intervened in democratically enacted gun policy—and securities regulation, and nondiscrimination law, and student loan relief, and affirmative action, and campaign finance, and so much more—have suddenly rediscovered an abiding love for leaving controversial decisions to the people and their representatives.

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Although it notes that LGBTQ+ students already are explicitly protected by the school district’s nondiscrimination policies, the resolution would extend such protections to family members of students as well as to employees and their families.

Whether it’s the ability to get legal documentation that matches your identity and presentation, or the medical care that you need to feel comfortable in your body, or the nondiscrimination protections that would enable you to go to work or get an apartment or go to the doctor without fear of discrimination or persecution.

Platforms would qualify for immunity only if the companies “meet high standards of neutrality, transparency, fairness and nondiscrimination,” Trump said.

The brief claims that Biden administration actions on abortion violate the Comstock Act and that nondiscrimination rules for trans people force employers to pay for “amputating healthy organs.”

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