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July 7th Roundup: New Certs: Transgender Rights in Schools and Religious Liberties
Episode 1057th July 2025 • The High Court Report • SCOTUS Oral Arguments
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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.

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Opening: The Court's Strategic Acceleration

  1. Supreme Court's unusual speed in granting certiorari after major rulings
  2. Rejection of traditional "percolation" approach
  3. Why the Court chose direct review over GVR orders

Transgender Sports Cases

Little v. Hecox (Idaho) | Case No. 24-38 | Docket Link: Here

  1. Background: Idaho's "Fairness in Women's Sports Act" banning transgender women from women's sports teams
  2. Key Player: Lindsay Hecox, transgender student at Boise State University
  3. Ninth Circuit Reasoning: Applied heightened scrutiny; found likely Equal Protection violations
  4. Post-Skrmetti Impact: How the medical treatment precedent affects sports participation

West Virginia v. B.P.J. | Case No. 24-43 | Docket Link: Here

  1. Background: West Virginia's H.B. 3293 categorical sports ban
  2. Key Player: B.P.J., 14-year-old transgender student with amended birth certificate
  3. Unique Factors: Puberty blockers, competitive performance, individual circumstances
  4. Fourth Circuit's Approach: Case-by-case analysis vs. categorical rules
  5. 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

  1. Background: Street preaching arrest and subsequent civil rights lawsuit
  2. Core Legal Issue: Heck v. Humphrey doctrine and prospective relief
  3. Circuit Split: Fifth Circuit's restrictive approach vs. Ninth Circuit's permissive stance
  4. Key Arguments:
  5. Prospective relief exception to Heck
  6. No custody/no habeas access theory
  7. 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)

  1. Background: Manhattan pedestrian struck by NJ Transit bus
  2. Procedural Drama: Three-year delay before immunity claim
  3. Geographic Split: New York vs. Pennsylvania Supreme Court decisions
  4. "Arm of the State" Test:
  5. Treasury factor debate
  6. State control analysis
  7. Historical corporate separateness doctrine
  8. Nationwide Impact: Interstate transportation liability and state entity structure

Key Legal Concepts Explained

  1. GVR Orders: Grant, Vacate, and Remand procedure
  2. Percolation: Allowing lower courts to develop precedent before Supreme Court intervention
  3. Heck v. Humphrey: Doctrine preventing civil suits that would invalidate criminal convictions
  4. Interstate Sovereign Immunity: Protection for states from suits in other states' courts
  5. "Arm of the State" Analysis: Multi-factor test for determining state entity immunity

Strategic Themes

  1. Institutional Impatience: Court's rejection of gradual doctrinal development
  2. Comprehensive Constitutional Architecture: Establishing unified frameworks quickly
  3. Geographic Uniformity: Ending constitutional "lottery" based on courthouse location
  4. Cultural Battle Resolution: Court's role in settling complex social debates definitively

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