Following up on DOJ's filing last night about related case in the trans case out of Texas (report: https://www.buzzfeed.com/dominicholden/will-feds-keep-protecting-transgender-workers-in-wake-of-cou … ), today ...
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
Judge O'Connor, overseeing Texas v. US trans case, ordered response to DOJ's filing by 9/9, reply by 9/14.pic.twitter.com/foq2EqZJCS
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
While a bit odd, the timeline doesn't seem irrational given how long DOJ took in responding to O'Connor's injunction in the first place.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
the injunction- or judgement was reached quickly b/c school was starting. Why the big rush to move forward now?
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Replying to @johnatuhd
Not sure I understand your question. Obviously, if you want your policy in place, you don't like the injunction and want it gone.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
I guess I'm not sure who's antsy to get going on this. DOJ or Texas. I check to your understanding...
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Replying to @johnatuhd
Well, no one is, and I actually question why that is so. The injunction is now in place; admin should, I'd think, be unhappy.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @johnatuhd
A federal judge has ordered them—10 days ago—to halt policy enforcement nationwide. Now, specifically ~because~ school started...
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @johnatuhd
...I would think Justice/Ed would want to show that it believes every day of this injunction is a bad thing by moving quickly.
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Instead, we've got only this:pic.twitter.com/gDkIOgj72c
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