Published on 12:00 AM, January 23, 2019

Barring Transgenders from military

US supreme court allows Trump plan

The US Supreme Court yesterday handed President Donald Trump a victory on his policy barring many transgender people from the military, allowing it to go into effect by lifting lower court rulings that had blocked the plan on constitutional grounds.

The decision, with the court's five conservative justices prevailing over its four liberals, granted the Trump administration's request to lift injunctions issued by federal judges against the policy while a challenge to its legality continues in lower courts. The liberal justices favoured keeping the injunctions in place.

The justices, however, refused the administration's request for them to decide the merits of the legal fight even before a California-based federal appeals court already considering the matter is given a chance to rule.

Attorneys representing transgender people already in the military or hoping to join condemned the court's action.

House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, said the Republican president's "ban on trans-Americans serving in our nation's military was purpose-built to humiliate brave men & women seeking to serve their country," adding that it was "deeply concerning" that the high court had allowed it to proceed.

Trump in 2017 announced a plan to ban transgender people from the military, moving to reverse a policy announced a year earlier under Democratic former President Barack Obama allowing them for the first time to serve openly and receive medical care to transition genders.