Things may not proceed so straightforwardly. The Transqueer Party has yet to strike back. They could (for example) pass laws in the states that they control that severely restrict (or even completely eliminate) the legal exposure of all their high priests and minions.
Not a lawyer but there is a right to sue. It's true they can do things to set a litigant back, but also true that it comes with political risks. That dynamic is going to change because Winchester County juries are already going the opposite direction from Letitia James.
I’m waiting for a late-night TV ads legal firms pursuing suits against gender clinics and doctors country-wide.
Things may not proceed so straightforwardly. The Transqueer Party has yet to strike back. They could (for example) pass laws in the states that they control that severely restrict (or even completely eliminate) the legal exposure of all their high priests and minions.
That would probably be unconstitutional.
On what grounds? Or they could just cap payouts at some low level. Lots of laws like that on the books.
Not a lawyer but there is a right to sue. It's true they can do things to set a litigant back, but also true that it comes with political risks. That dynamic is going to change because Winchester County juries are already going the opposite direction from Letitia James.
I dunno, I would bet that ten months from now, all 12 people on that Westchester jury are going to go vote straight Democrat.
Three words: class action lawsuits.