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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Judge Kyle Duncan is an aѕѕhole known for a history of anti-LGBT activism. In 2015, Duncan argued before the Supreme Court against the constitutionality of same-sex marriage. He has led efforts to defend state bans on same-sex marriage. [b]When the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of marriage equality, Duncan described the decision as an "abject failure" that "imperils civic peace[/b]", and he argued that the decision "raises a question about the legitimacy of the court." Duncan represented the birth mother of three children who refused to give her former same-sex spouse visitation rights to the children. He represented a Virginia school that sought to prevent a transgender student from using the bathroom that corresponded to their gender identity. He also defended in courts North Carolina's bathroom bill that prohibited transgender students from using the bathroom that corresponded to their gender identity. While he was a judge on the Fifth Circuit, Duncan refused to identify a transgender defendant by their assumed name and preferred gender pronouns. Duncan noted, "Congress has said nothing to prohibit courts from referring to litigants according to their biological sex, rather than according to their subjective gender identity". https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Duncan_(judge)[/quote] He’s not wrong[/quote]
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