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In the 20 states where gay marriage bans remain, what s next? - USA TODAY - William P J Lynch Jr com

Some of those judges had been waiting to see what the Supreme Court would do. The court’s instruction Monday was: Proceed. Technically, the Supreme Court’s decision doesn’t dictate how those lower court cases should come out. But it also sends a signal that’s hard for lower court judges to ignore. “It’s inevitable that judges on lower courts will be thinking about what this means,” said University of Michigan law professor Sam Bagenstos. “Lower court judges hate to be reversed. They’re always trying to predict what the Supreme Court will do, and I’d be shocked if they aren’t taking this into account.”

Virginia judge rejects push to block protections for transgender students

Virginia judge rejects push to block protections for transgender students A judge in Lynchburg ruled conservative groups and parents don’t have standing to challenge the state school board’s inclusive transgender policies. (Image by Wokandapix from Pixabay via Courthouse News) By ERIKA WILLIAMS & BRAD KUTNER LYNCHBURG, Va. (CN) Following a combative hearing last week in Lynchburg Circuit Court, a Virginia judge on Tuesday threw out a lawsuit seeking to block the state’s education department from implementing policies that bolster protections for transgender students.  Several parents and Richmond-based conservative groups sued the Virginia Department of Education in an effort to prevent the state from implementing transgender-inclusive policies in the upcoming school year. 

Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging Virginia Department of Education s pro-transgender model policies

Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging Virginia Department of Education s pro-transgender model policies
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Judge rejects churches challenge to LGBT antidiscrimination law | Politics News

Participants carrying a rainbow flag attend the annual gay pride. | Reuters/Annika Af Klercker/TT News Agency A judge has ruled against a group of churches, schools and a pro-life pregnancy center challenging a Virginia law that adds sexual orientation and gender identity to state antidiscrimination law. Judge James E. Plowman Jr. issued a ruling from the bench last week in favor of the Virginia Values Act, which was passed by the Democrat-controlled state government in 2020. Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring released a statement last Friday expressing support for the ruling, which will be entered as an order within the next few weeks.  

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