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Maine Rep. Laurel Libby, who was censured after speaking out against trans athletes in women's sports, is pleading for Supreme Court intervention.
Maine Democrats are restoring the speaking rights of a Republican lawmaker who was censured for posting the name and photo of a transgender athlete on social media. The state’s Democrat-led house of ...
“To only now turn around and reinstate Rep. Libby’s speaking and voting rights once the session ends smacks of gamesmanship and is — at best — an empty gesture,” he wrote to the appeals ...
When Libby refused to apologize for the post, the speaker of the Maine House, Ryan Fecteau (D–Biddeford), found her in violation of a House rule that strips voting and speaking rights to any ...
It’s disturbing to see local protests aimed at silencing voices speaking on behalf of female athletes across Maine. The ...
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Libby's case will now go back to the First Circuit Court of Appeals for oral arguments on June 5, as she will look to regain her voting rights.