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A Maine Representative posted about trans athletes in women’s sports on her Facebook page — then got banned from speaking or voting on the State House floor. Now Laurel Libby is suing the ...
A Maine Republican state lawmaker Rep. Laurel Libby censured over a Facebook post about a transgender athlete cannot be barred from voting as her legal challenge plays out, the Supreme Court ruled ...
State Rep. Laurel D. Libby asked the Supreme Court to lift the censure in an emergency appeal while litigation on the matter continues. She argued that the punishment was unconstitutional and ...
The Maine House of Representatives' Democratic speaker, Ryan Fecteau, deleted his X account days after censuring Republican Rep. Laurel Libby.
Republican Maine state lawmaker Laurel Libby is asking the US Supreme Court to ensure sure her votes are counted in the next legislative session of the Maine House after she was censured for ...
Ms. Libby swiftly appealed the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. The court denied her request on April 25 for a temporary pause on the punishment.
The lawmaker at the heart of the case, Maine Republican Rep. Laurel Libby, was sanctioned by her colleagues for posting an unblurred picture of a transgender high school athlete, along with the ...
Earlier this year, state Rep. Laurel Libby made a post criticizing trans women in women's sports. Her refusal to apologize has cost Libby her right to speak on the House floor and vote on legislation.