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Laurel Libby continues to speak out against biological males competing in girls’ sports ahead of Supreme Court cases on the issue.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday found that the Maine legislature must count the votes of a GOP lawmaker who was censured after she identified a transgender teen athlete in a viral social-media post.
In a letter to the First Circuit Court of Appeals, lawyers for state Rep. Laurel Libby said the Auburn Republican won’t contest a motion from Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey’s office to ...
Maine state representative Laurel Libby is allowed to vote for her constituents after three months of being censured, thanks to a 7-2 Supreme Court decision Tuesday. After the state's Democrat ...
May 20—AUGUSTA — The nation's top court on Tuesday ordered the Maine House of Representatives to restore the speaking and voting rights of Rep. Laurel Libby, a Republican lawmaker who was ...
The court majority sided with Rep. Laurel Libby, who filed an emergency appeal to restore her ability to vote while her lawsuit over the punishment plays out. There were two noted dissents ...
Attorneys for the state of Maine and a conservative lawmaker who identified a transgender teen student athlete online now agree that the lawmaker's appeal over her loss of voting rights for her post ...
Auburn, was censured from the Maine House for posting the name and photo of a transgender student-athlete on social media.
The DOJ and Pam Bondi back Maine Rep. Laurel Libby in her Supreme Court appeal against censure over a post on a transgender athlete, citing voting rights issues.
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