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Erik Larson

Military retirees support lawsuit against Trump's military transgender ban

Dozens of retired military and national security officers joined the NAACP and the American Medical Association in urging a federal appeals court to uphold a court order blocking President Donald Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military.

In filings late Tuesday in the U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco, the groups said Trump's abrupt reversal in July 2017 of President Barack Obama's policy of inclusion contradicted past studies on the subject and mimicked earlier periods of discrimination against other groups in the military.

A friend-of-the-court brief by the NAACP for the Advancement of Colored People's Legal Defense Fund compared Trump's ban on transgender military service to arguments made almost 70 years ago against service by African-Americans and against racially integrated military units.

The justifications the Trump administration cited to re-impose the ban on transgender soldiers are "almost identical to the justifications the military used to discriminate against black soldiers more than half a century ago," the civil rights group said.

Trump announced in July 2017 that transgender Americans would be barred from serving in the military "in any capacity." That triggered at least four court injunctions, preventing the policy from taking effect while litigation proceeded. A March version of the ban, which Defense Secretary James Mattis said was written by military experts, would allow transgender people to serve openly in their "biological sex." A federal judge put both versions of the ban on hold, triggering the appeal.

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