
July 7th Roundup: New Certs: Transgender Rights in Schools and Religious Liberties
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This episode covers four major Supreme Court cases granted certiorari in summer 2024 (July 3, 2025 Miscellaneous Order: Here), examining the Court's strategic approach to constitutional law and its rapid movement on key cultural and legal issues.
Episode RoadmapOpening: The Court's Strategic Acceleration- Supreme Court's unusual speed in granting certiorari after major rulings
- Rejection of traditional "percolation" approach
- Why the Court chose direct review over GVR orders
Transgender Sports Cases
Little v. Hecox (Idaho) | Case No. 24-38 | Docket Link: Here
- Background: Idaho's "Fairness in Women's Sports Act" banning transgender women from women's sports teams
- Key Player: Lindsay Hecox, transgender student at Boise State University
- Ninth Circuit Reasoning: Applied heightened scrutiny; found likely Equal Protection violations
- Post-Skrmetti Impact: How the medical treatment precedent affects sports participation
West Virginia v. B.P.J. | Case No. 24-43 | Docket Link: Here
- Background: West Virginia's H.B. 3293 categorical sports ban
- Key Player: B.P.J., 14-year-old transgender student with amended birth certificate
- Unique Factors: Puberty blockers, competitive performance, individual circumstances
- Fourth Circuit's Approach: Case-by-case analysis vs. categorical rules
- Strategic Litigation: Why B.P.J. argued for waiting on Skrmetti decision
Religious Liberty Case
Olivier v. City of Brandon | Case No. 24-993 | Docket Link: Here 24-1021
- Background: Street preaching arrest and subsequent civil rights lawsuit
- Core Legal Issue: Heck v. Humphrey doctrine and prospective relief
- Circuit Split: Fifth Circuit's restrictive approach vs. Ninth Circuit's permissive stance
- Key Arguments:
- Prospective relief exception to Heck
- No custody/no habeas access theory
- Broader Impact: Civil rights enforcement for repeat constitutional violations
Sovereign Immunity Case
NJT v. Colt | Case No. 24-1113 | Docket Link: Here (consolidated with Cedric Galette, Petitioner v. New Jersey Transit Corporation | Case No. 24-1021 | Docket Link: Here)
- Background: Manhattan pedestrian struck by NJ Transit bus
- Procedural Drama: Three-year delay before immunity claim
- Geographic Split: New York vs. Pennsylvania Supreme Court...
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