Judge rules Trump's transgender military ban can't take effect yet after all
WASHINGTON - A federal judge on Tuesday contradicted the Trump administration's"incorrect" claim that no legal blocks remain for it to enforce a contentious policy to restrict many transgender individuals from the U.S. armed forces starting on April 12.
"Defendants were incorrect in claiming that there was no longer an impediment to the military's implementation" of the transgender policy, the judge wrote. Three other injunctions issued by judges in separate cases have already been lifted, in part by a Jan. 22 U.S. Supreme Court decision and subsequent action by a federal judge in Maryland.
Kollar-Kotelly's injunction, however, had been set aside by a three-judge panel of the District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Jan. 4. The panel said it would hold off on issuing a"mandate" to finalize the higher court's decision until it resolves any request by the plaintiffs who challenged the transgender policy as a violation of the U.S. Constitution to rehear their appeal.
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Federal judge rebuts Trump on transgender troop limitsFederal judge contradicts Trump admin.'s 'incorrect' claim that no legal blocks remain for it to enforce a contentious policy to restrict many transgender individuals from the US armed forces starting on April 12. - NBCOUT
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