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by Dominic Holden at Buzzfeed
https://www.buzzfeed.com/dominicholden/religious-freedom-order-possible-lawsuits?utm_term=.sjYy9z0wzz#.fq4dQ8n588
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wo prominent civil rights groups told BuzzFeed News on Tuesday they will immediately sue the Trump administration if the president signs a broad executive order on religious freedom that targets LGBT people for discrimination.
Rumors have circulated this week that Trump will sign an order on Thursday Politico, citing two senior administration officials, reported that is still the plan that protects those with a religious objection to same-sex marriage, transgender people, and reproductive choices.
A draft order with that language had circulated in January and early February, but the White House still has not released a final draft or officially confirmed one is forthcoming.
But depending on how a final order is worded, legal groups say they are prepared to try blocking it in federal courts on constitutional grounds, thereby hoping to hand Trump another high-profile defeat like those has faced so far with his travel bans.
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Eliot Rosewater
(31,106 posts)honest judges around.
What people dont get when they argue about voting democratic is if they have time, the GOP will eliminate all judges who do the right thing.
I dont think people understand that yet.
freddyvh
(276 posts)it would back up doctors and EMTs who don't perform life saving measures on someone if they are or are suspected of being gay
J_William_Ryan
(1,748 posts)to same-sex marriage, transgender people, and reproductive choices are in need of protection is as ignorant as it is idiotic.
Those hostile to the equal protection rights of gay and transgender Americans and the privacy rights of women are at liberty to practice their bigotry and hatred with impunity.
Indeed, necessary, proper, and Constitutional regulatory policy such as public accommodations laws that prohibit businesses from discriminating against gay Americans in no manner adversely affects the religious liberty of those hostile to gay and transgender Americans.
The courts have consistently held that religious believes are not an excuse to disobey just and proper laws; and that requiring citizens to follow just and proper laws perceived by theists to violate their religious dogma is does not violate the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)These nitwits can't write executive orders to save their sorry asses. Considering how tough it would be to thread that civil rights needle, I'm guessing that any executive order is going to have to settle for being unconstitutional on its face. It will give President Trump another excuse to whine about how hard presidentin' is, so we'll have that.