The Courts Are Already Starting to Implement Project 2025, Without Trump
Briefly

The Supreme Court's recent refusal to allow new protections for trans students under Title IX signals a significant shift in judicial interpretation since Bostock v. Clayton County.
Project 2025 aims to roll back Bostock by limiting its application of sex discrimination protections, particularly in contexts beyond hiring and firing.
The changes in the court personnel and political landscape since Bostock have empowered efforts from the right to undermine existing protections for trans individuals.
Despite the implications of Bostock, the current administration is already taking steps to restrict its meaning and enforce a narrower interpretation of sex discrimination.
Read at Slate Magazine
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