‘Reverse Discrimination’ Isn’t a Thing, but the Roberts Court Might Disagree

The Supreme Court will soon decide whether to take a case that would give school districts the ability to affirmatively discriminate against transgender students. Boom! Lawyered hosts Jessica Mason Pieklo and Imani Gandy explain how a bad decision in this case could enshrine the bogus concept of "reverse discrimination" into law, putting even more rights—and lives—at risk.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts shakes hands with Justice Neil Gorsuch, whose record on trans rights is...not kind. Win McNamee/Getty Images

The Supreme Court will soon decide whether to take a case that would give school districts the ability to affirmatively discriminate against transgender students. Boom! Lawyered hosts Jessica Mason Pieklo and Imani Gandy explain how a bad decision in this case could enshrine the bogus concept of “reverse discrimination” into law, putting even more rights—and lives—at risk.

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