Lawsuits Presidential Memorandum on Military Service by Transgender Individuals by Donald Trump (August 25, 2017)
1 lawsuits
1.1 jane doe v. trump
1.2 stone v. trump
1.3 karnoski v. trump
1.4 stockman v. trump
lawsuits
on august 9, 2017, first of 4 lawsuits filed in united states district court seeking block presidential memorandum being implemented.
jane doe v. trump
on august 9, 2017, 5 transgender united states military personnel filed lawsuit, jane doe v. trump. sued trump , top pentagon officials on proposed banning of transgender people serving in military. suit asks court prevent ban going effect, under auspices of equal protection , due process clauses of fifth amendment. suit filed on behalf 2 major lgbt-rights organizations, glbtq legal advocates & defenders (glad) , national center lesbian rights, filed petition in united states district court in washington. on august 31, 2017, plaintiffs applied preliminary injunction on proposed ban, stating unconstitutional , plaintiffs have suffered serious , irreparable harms continue absent court s intervention. on august 31, 3 former secretaries of military services, eric fanning, ray mabus, , deborah lee james, submitted declarations in support of plaintiffs.
on october 4, civil division of department of justice filed motion dismiss amended complaint in jane doe v. trump , oppose application preliminary injunction, arguing instead challenge premature several times on , secretary mattis s interim guidance, issued on september 14, 2017, protects currently-serving transgender personnel involuntary discharge or denial of reenlistment. on october 30, 2017, judge colleen kollar-kotelly granted plaintiffs preliminary injunction on provisions of memorandum prohibiting open military service , enlistment of transgender people. pentagon s six-month delay on accession of transgender individuals military service expires january 1, 2018. in ruling, judge kollar-kotelly noted defendants motion dismiss case perhaps compelling in abstract, [but] wither[s] away under scrutiny. ruling reinstated policies established prior president trump s tweets announcing reinstatement of ban, namely retention , accession policies transgender personnel effective on june 30, 2017. however, court denied preliminary injunction against ban on government-funded sex reassignment surgery service members because no plaintiff has demonstrated substantially impacted directive. however, court denied preliminary injunction against ban on government-funded sex reassignment surgery service members because no plaintiff has demonstrated substantially impacted directive. on november 21, 2017, united states department of justice appealed preliminary injunction in case of jane doe v. trump.
stone v. trump
on august 28, 2017, american civil liberties union (aclu) of maryland filed federal lawsuit, stone v. trump, on behalf of several transgender military service members, alleging ban violated equal protection rights.
on november 21, 2017, judge marvin j. garbis granted planintiffs preliminary injunction on entirety of presidential memorandum secretary of defense , secretary of homeland security.
karnoski v. trump
also on august 28, lambda legal filed federal lawsuit, karnoski v. trump, in seattle on behalf of 3 transgender soldiers, human rights campaign, , gender justice league, alleging ban violated equal protection, due process , free speech protections.
stockman v. trump
on september 5, 2017, equality california (eqca) filed lawsuit, stockman v. trump in united states district court central district of california against ban; lawsuit includes 4 named , 3 unnamed transgender plaintiffs. in complaint, seeks immediate injunction based on fifth amendment, eqca noted stated bases offered in support of defendants august 25 directive pretextual, arbitrary, capricious, , unsupported facts, evidence, or analysis , transgender people have been serving openly [since 2016] without incident or negative impact upon military readiness, lethality, unit cohesion, or national defense generally.
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