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Miss USA Can Reject Trans Contestants, Appeals Court Rules

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An appeals court ruled on Wednesday that requiring the Miss USA pageant to allow transgender women to compete would violate its first amendment right to communicate “the ideal vision of American womanhood.”The 9th U.S.

Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a two-to-one decision that forcing the organization to allow Anita Green, a transgender woman, to participate in the pageant would violate its First Amendment rights.The Oregon woman sued Miss United States of America Pageants in federal court in Portland last year after her application to participate was denied.The 9th Circuit ruled that Enforcing Oregon’s law would violate the pageant’s free speech rights under the U.S.

Constitution if the law, which prohibits discrimination based on gender identity in public accommodations, were applied to Miss United States of America. “It is commonly understood that beauty pageants are generally designed to express the ‘ideal vision of American womanhood,’” wrote Circuit Judge Lawrence VanDyke, a Trump appointee.Judge Susan Graber dissented, however, stating that the court should have first decided if the Oregon law applied to the company in the first place.Legal experts say that rulings that discriminate against transwomen like this one result from unqualified judges being confirmed to the bench by the previous Senate.

Alejandra Caraballo, a clinical instructor at Harvard Law School, warns that the decision opens the door for other acts of discrimination.“This is a result of the continued impact of Trump’s anti-LGBTQ judicial nominations that were rated not qualified by the [American Bar Association],” she says. “This opens up the door to first amendment challenges for all public accommodation protections around race, religion, and.

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