Maine Trans Athlete Battle: Dems respond to Laurel Libby’s Scotus -Appel

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Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby seeks American Supreme Court Intervention in her trial to overthrow her distrust of a social media post that identified a minor trans athlete. Now the Democratic defendants have filed their answers to High Court.

The accused, Maine House speaker Ryan Fecteau and Housekeeping Robert Hunt, represented by Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey, defended the decision to censor Libby for February -Post in their response on Thursday afternoon.

“Like other Censures of Maine House members, the censorship resolution rep. Libby demanded to apologize for her behavior – not repeating her views. Rep. Libby has steadfastly refused to comply with this modest punishment designed to restore the body’s integrity and reputation,” the answer reads.

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“Her rejection places her in violation of a centuries-old rule of Maine-House, Rule 401 (11), which Rep. Libby previously agreed, along with all her house colleagues, would control the house’s procedures. Rule 401 (11) determines that a member found by the body to be in accordance with their rules, cannot participate in floor debates or voting on the full house before they have made it to be satisfied to be satisfied to be satisfied with In violation of their, sorry for their bride.

When the Democrat’s majority in Maine’s Representant voted to censor Libby on February 25, it initially offered to restore her voting rights and speak rights if she apologized for the post. But Libby told them she wouldn’t apologize.

Libby earlier Pakinomist Digital told Fecteau called her the day after she made Social Media Post, which identified a trans athlete who won a girls’ polehvell competition on February 18.

“He found it critical and asked me to take it down. At the same time, I asked him if he would support Maine girls and support policy that stopped discrimination against Maine Young Women in Sport and he refused to answer,” Libby said.

“The biggest criticism of the Democrats is that it was a picture of a minor.”

Libby added that no one from the Trans -Athlet’s family or high school reached out to her about the position. She has also claimed that the athlete was already published in other media. Portland Press Herald released a contemplation of the event and mentioned the athlete.

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Libby filed his lawsuit against Fecteau to get censored overturned on March 11.

But Rhode Island Us District Court -Fremmer Melissa Dubose gave Against Libby In her case on April 22. Dubose, who was appointed by former President Joe Biden in January, ended up chairman of the case after each district judge in Maine refused to take it.

Judges John C. Nivison, John A. Woodcock, Lance E. Walker, Karen F. Wolf, Stacey D. Neumann and Nancy Torresen signed repayment orders shortly after the case was originally filed. No reason was given.

Dubose ended up with the case and gave benefit to Fecteau. Then the 1st Circuit Appeals also gave up against Libby.

So now Libby is looking for us the Supreme Court.

Meanwhile, the US Justice Department announced a lawsuit against the state of Maine for its continued tros against Trumps Executive order to keep biological men out of girls and women’s sports and for violations of title IX. Libby participated in the press conference together with Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon.

Two school districts in Maine, Maine’s Regional School Unit # 24 and MSAD # 70, have taken the cases in their own hands and changed their local sports eligibility policies to ban transnry athletes from girls’ competitions and adapt to Libby and Trump.

Attention to the question was enlarged this past week after a trans -athlete won several events at a girls’ trace meeting.

A transidentifying athlete competing for the North Yarmouth Academy in Yarmouth, Maine, in Poland-Nya-Yarmouth-Sacoast Meet, won the 1600 meters race with a time of 5: 57.27 and jumped the second place ending with a time of 6: 16.32. In the 800-meter event, the trans-athlete had a closer first place with a time of 2: 43.31, just about a second better than second place with a time of 2: 44.87.

ONE Examination of The coalition of the American parents found that out of approx. 600 registered Maine voters, 63% said school sports participation should be based on biological sex, and 66% agreed that it is “only fair to limit women’s sports to biological women.”

The survey also found that 60% of residents would support a ballot limiting participation in Women’s and girls’ sports to Biological Women. This included 64% of the independent and 66% of parents with children under the age of 18.

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