I wrote about the former president's speech at the @lgbtqvictoryfund.bsky.social conference today. (Now with gift link). www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/u...
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Here's my account of what I found to be an unexpectedly fiery speech by the former president at the @lgbtqvictoryfund.bsky.social conference. www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/u...
As the @nytimes.com assistant managing editor for standards and trust, I help edit a lot of pieces. This week I worked on two important stories about the experiences of transgender Americans. They talked to us about how they are coping with policy changes by the Trump administration.
Thanks for surfacing that piece, George! Katie Moser, the subject, was the first to send me the news of the study this week.
Here’s a powerful Pulitzer Prize winning report on the cruelty of Huntington’s, by @amyharmon.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2007/03/18/h...
On the 10th anniversary of Obergefell, we talked to some of the same-sex marriage pioneers about the post-Skrmetti moment for trans kids. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/28/u...
The judge in a case challenging the Trump executive order to end gender-transition treatments for prisoners, and to house trans women inmates in men's prisons, has replaced his temporary restraining order with a preliminary injunction, signaling a more enduring pause. www.nytimes.com/live/2025/02...
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There have been three executive orders on trans issues since Jan 20. I collected some reactions here. Please send me more, if you are able to share. I'm especially looking for specific examples of how they are affecting everyday life.
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[...] cannot participate would satisfy intermediate scrutiny? Is that logically possible?
GENERAL PRELOGAR: Oh, yes, definitely.
KAVANAUGH: But looking ahead, do you think it's logically possible as a matter of constitutional decision-making to say that laws like the ones at -- the one at issue here do not satisfy intermediate scrutiny, but laws that restrict women's and girls' sports in a way that transgender athletes [...]
It also seemed important to Kavanaugh that trans athletes could potentially still be thrown under the bus if he agreed that trans medical bans were subject to heightened review, and Prelogar assured him of that:
I guess everyone's writing off Kavanaugh but I was struck that he followed up on the West Virginia-is-actually-like-Europe idea:
JUSTICE KAVANAUGH: Do you think that West Virginia law you mentioned is constitutional?
GENERAL PRELOGAR: I think it would likely satisfy heightened scrutiny.
By my count there were 18 challenges filed in federal and state courts across the 26 states that, since 2021, have passed gender-affirming care restrictions. Tried to sum up the state of play a bit here. Map by the great @fparis.bsky.social.
Hi @kredburn.bsky.social - yes he was quite confident about that. Less so on sports and bathrooms (tho those justices were very interested in sports, were they not)? Putting an open access link to my full story here for your followers. www.nytimes.com/2024/12/04/u...
The chief counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom told me he thought Skrmetti would dictate the outcome of two cases now on appeal from the Fourth Circuit re: Medicaid and state health coverage for gender transition treatments for adults.
There will be lots of recaps of the Skrmetti arguments but for me reading the live-blog helps to capture the details. Plus you get my smart colleagues' smart commentary. I was just getting the hang of it when it finished up. www.nytimes.com/live/2024/12...
I plan to walk several hundred miles over the holidays and listen to all of them on audible. jk but maybe several hundred steps/day will do it. TY @ferrisjabr.bsky.social for the curation and wtf why weren't they all on best-of-2024. bsky.app/profile/ferr...
I haven't read thru all the other state laws on bathroom use, but a provision in the one Ohio's governor signed last week struck me as less-familiar: it explicitly prohibits schools and colleges from providing gender-neutral bathrooms that are multi-occupancy. www.nytimes.com/2024/11/27/u...
In case you wondered why Bluesky is good, I put in my profile that I am interested in people who are interested in ants and then I was followed by @dailyant.bsky.social aka, The Daily Ant.
fwiw, I asked if I could add hashtags to user-lists as a combined feed -- like to capture your #PopGen feed along with the PopGen-related starter packs -- but they said not yet.
It's only been 24 hours or so but so far so good! Does skyfeed have the same feature, where you can turn a starter pack into a feed?
Thanks so much to all the Starter Pack creators for the curation that is making this place legible for me. And to the @blueskyfeedcreator.com support people for answering my many questions with speed and clarity.
And this is @evolbrain.bsky.social’s SciComm Starter Pack as a feed — plus I have added some peeps to this one and will keep adding as I come across you all. Or when @evolbrain adds this feed will automatically capture those too. bsky.app/profile/did:...
This one is NYT people on Bluesky, from the Starter Pack created by @mccanner.bsky.social, as a feed: bsky.app/profile/did:...
And here is @chasewnelson.bsky.social ’s Molecular Evolution & Population Genetics Starter Pack, combined with @jlsteenwyk.bsky.social ’s Genomics Pts 1 & 2, as a feed. (The extremely helpful @blueskyfeedcreator people say the redundancies will be canceled out). bsky.app/profile/did:...
For example, here is @paisleycurrah.bsky.social's Trans Studies Starter Pack as a feed: bsky.app/profile/did:...
I've been using @blueskyfeedcreator.com to turn Starter Packs into feeds. I find it easier to keep up when my follows are sorted by topic. Maybe eventually I'll do my own lists, but this seemed good for now. If anyone finds them useful, you can follow or pin them too.