Divided appeals court rules Trump administration's ban on transgender military service is unconstitutional

cbsnews.com·Melissa Quinn, Jacob Rosen
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A U.S. appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration's ban on transgender people serving in the military was likely driven by prejudice and may be unconstitutional. The decision keeps in place a block on removing currently serving transgender troops, citing their honorable service and the lack of legitimate military justification for the ban. The article emphasizes court findings that the policy was based on hostility toward transgender people, not military necessity.

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