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A lawmaker was barred from voting until she apologizes for a post about a transgender athlete. Only two liberal justices said the court shouldn’t intervene.
Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby was censured by colleagues for a social media post calling out a transgender athlete completing in a state championship.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon required the clerk of the Maine House of Representatives to count votes by a Maine ...
The Supreme Court has stepped in to restore the voting rights of a Maine Republican state lawmaker who was censured and ...
A Maine Republican state lawmaker censured over a Facebook post knocking a transgender high school athlete cannot be barred ...
The justices granted an emergency reprieve to state Rep. Laurel Libby, who was prohibited from voting while the punishment ...
Over dissents from two liberal justices, the U.S. Supreme Court said Maine's state legislature must restore voting powers to ...
A Maine legislator stripped of her voting rights after a controversial social media post must be allowed to vote and speak ...
The Supreme Court ruled a Maine Republican state lawmaker censured for a post about a transgender athlete must be allowed to ...