Judge Amy Coney Barrett Lisa Keen | Keen News Servicelisakeen@mac.com President Trump on Saturday, Sept.
26, announced his nominee to replace U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and, as expected, his nominee is a jurist LGBT groups are expected to vehemently oppose.
In a crowded outdoor event at the White House, President Trump said his nominee, federal appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett, would receive a “very quick” confirmation.
Does this spell doom for existing protections for LGBT people under the law? Does it close the door to the Supreme Court for any future LGBT plaintiffs seeking their rights under the Constitution?