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Supreme Court orders Maine House to restore vote of GOP lawmaker who ID-ed trans teen athlete online

May 20, 2025
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Supreme Court orders Maine House to restore vote of GOP lawmaker who ID-ed trans teen athlete online
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The on Tuesday found that the Maine legislature must count the votes of a GOP lawmaker who was censured after she identified a transgender teen athlete in a viral social-media post.

The court majority sided with Rep. Laurel Libby after she filed an emergency appeal asking for her votes to be counted while over the punishment plays out. There were two noted dissents, Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson.

The Democratically controlled House found that Libby’s viral post had violated its code of ethics by putting the student at risk. She was blocked from speaking and voting on the floor after she refused to apologize.

Libby said the punishment violates her right to free speech and leaves her district without representation.

Maine state attorneys argued that she still has other ways to participate in the legislative process, and would regain her voting power if she apologized.

Libby’s February post was about a high school athlete who won a girls’ track competition. She said the student had previously competed in boys’ track. Her post included a photo of the student and first-name identification in quotation marks.

Libby’s post went viral, preceding a over the issue between Republican President and Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills. The Trump administration later against the state for not complying with the government’s push to ban .

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