The Fed Courts are beginning to understand the Constitution. A couple of weeks ago, SCOTUS body-slammed EPA for its vast over-reach on the question of CO2.
Now a Tennessee District judge hard-slaps EEOC and the Dep't of "Education" over putting boys into girls' showers and bathrooms. (Note well the Daily Mail's characterization of the decision as one favoring "States' Rights." That is true, but that phrase is also used to evoke memories of the highly-racist, Democrat-led Old South.)
A judge in Tennessee has temporarily banned two federal agencies from enforcing directives issued by the Biden administration that extended protections for LGBTQ people in schools and workplaces, like allowing transgender people to use the bathroom of their choice.
US District Judge Charles Atchley Jr. on Friday ruled for 20 state attorneys general who sued last August claiming the Biden administration directives infringe on states' rights.
The ruling could prevent students from participating in sports based on their gender identity or requiring schools and businesses to provide bathrooms and showers to accommodate transgender people....
Another note: an AP stenographer 'contributed' to the story. That's a tell.
Stay tuned. There is no doubt that Merrick Garland will appeal this as long as he's in office, and there's no doubt that the 20 AG's who filed the suit will do likewise.
Popcorn Time!!!
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