Headline RoundupJanuary 22nd, 2019
Supreme Court Allows Partial Ban On Transgender Troops To Take Effect
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The Supreme Court allows President Trump's partial troop restrictions policy on transgender people to take effect while the case is on appeal.
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Supreme Court allows Trump administration transgender military policy to go into effectWashington Times
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The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it would allow the Trump administration’s policy limiting military service for transgender individuals to go into effect while the case is on appeal.
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The Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump's transgender military ban to go into effect on Tuesday, dealing a blow to LGBT activists who call the ban cruel and irrational.
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The United States Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump to enforce his policy of banning certain transgender people from the military.
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