Queer or non-queer, if you value democracy, civil rights and health care, nothing’s as scary as the Supreme Court. With the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, there’s the reasonable concern that the court (with a 6-3 conservative, Republican majority) might rule in favor of Donald Trump’s false claims of voter fraud.
There’s the (not unreasonable) fear that millions of Americans will lose their health insurance if the court rules in favor of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
Then, there’s Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, a case that hasn’t gotten much attention in the midst of the election and the pandemic.
But that case could have a profound, life-changing impact on the LGBTQ community and many other marginalized groups. The Supreme Court