Supreme Court Rulings: Transgender Rights, SNAP Benefits, and Regulatory Impacts

Supreme Court Rulings: Transgender Rights, SNAP Benefits, and Regulatory Impacts

Listeners, here’s the latest news and major developments from the U.S. Supreme Court. On Thursday, November 6, the Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to temporarily pause a lower court ruling that allowed transgender and nonbinary Americans to self-select their gender on passport applications. This move, made through the court’s emergency docket and issued unsigned, saw a dissent from Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan, signaling ongoing divisions within the Court on transgender rights. The decision directly affects those seeking to have their passport gender marker reflect their gender identity and reflects the current conservative tilt on the emergency docket, according to Tangle News.

Another notable decision from Tuesday: the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to continue limiting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November by extending a temporary stay on increased payments. This means lower SNAP benefits remain in effect as litigation over program requirements continues, as reported by AOL News.

In other news on the Court’s emergency docket, the Supreme Court denied a petition challenging the FCC’s implementation of the Low Power Protection Act, clearing the way for the law to remain as Congress intended, which impacts broadcasters and their regulatory requirements, as covered by Broadcast Law Blog.

While the Supreme Court has not released any monumental merits decisions in the past few days, these actions through its emergency docket show the Court’s outsize role in shaping urgent policy questions on civil rights and federal benefit programs even outside of its regular hearing schedule. Listeners can expect further developments as major cases on immigration, reproductive rights, and federal regulatory power are still on the agenda for this term.

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