Attorneys at major LGBTQ rights groups and law firms allegedly tried to steer litigation challenging Alabama's transgender health care restrictions away from a Trump-appointed judge.
Eleven attorneys at major LGBTQ rights groups and law firms engaged in impermissible judge-shopping to steer litigation challenging Alabama’s ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth away from a conservative judge, a three-judge panel concluded in a newly unsealed report. U.S.
” Lightfoot said it was “confident that our attorneys acted in good faith and with no intent to violate any law, rule, or established case law.” GLAD in a statement said it was “extremely proud of our attorneys and the critical work that they do” and stood behind their actions. The National Center for Lesbian Rights in response to the “highly unusual proceeding” in a statement said it “holds itself to the highest ethical standards and has since its founding in 1977.
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