The first ever cohort of trans attorneys has been admitted to practice before the Supreme Court

The first-ever group of trans attorneys has been admitted to practice before the Supreme Court.

On December 30, 10 members of the National Trans Bar Association (NTBA) from across the country stood before the court as part of the organization’s efforts to increase visibility for trans attorneys.

“We put together this group wanting to showcase to the Court the spectrum of legal talent that happens to be transgender,” said NTBA Co-Chair Lucas Cameron-Vaughn in a press release. “The message this will deliver is that attorneys who are transgender are just like every other group of attorneys: talented, dedicated, and working for clients across the nation.”

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Update: it went well! Justice Brown Jackson was absolutely BEAMING at us and Alito looked very pissed ✅ no phones inside the courtroom of course but here we are! pic.twitter.com/k7FFfffGsW

— Carl Charles (@carl_s_charles) November 30, 2022

The press release explained that the idea behind asking for the admission of this group to the Supreme Court came about after oral arguments during an anti-trans workplace discrimination case, R.G. Harris Funeral Homes v. EEOC. It was part of a group of three cases – Bostock v. Clayton County being the most well-known – that led to the Supreme Court’s landmark decision that anti-LGBTQ workplace discrimination is illegal under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

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NTBA Co-Chair Kristen Browde was present during oral arguments for R.G. Harris Funeral Homes v EEOC, during which Justice Neil Gorsuch said that banning anti-trans discrimination in the workplace would lead to “massive social upheaval.”

Browde realized the Court had no idea that there were at least six trans attorneys in the courtroom on that very day.

“It’s vital that we demonstrate to this group of justices, and to the nation, that one’s gender and presentation in no way affects the abilities or performance of that individual,” Browde said, “and, particularly, for those justices who have expressed views hostile to people who are transgender, I think it important to show that we are fully prepared to continue the battle for equality at all levels of the law.”

“Without equality there can be no justice.”

The attorneys had been waiting two years for their moment. Originally planned for 2020, the ceremony was delayed due to COVID-19.

Browde told Them that NTBA wanted to ensure a diverse range of attorneys were part of the cohort.

“We made sure there was every gender and color, a rainbow of transgender people. Some visibly trans, some not so visibly. We wanted them to see the community and be in their faces, and to me, that was the achievement. Saying to SCOTUS, this is us, and guess what? We’re just like you.”

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For the first time a grip of attorneys who are openly transgender has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. #Trans #transgender #thisiswhattranslookslike #mtf #lgbtq #lgbt #


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