A Maine state representative, Laurel D. Libby, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to restore her ability to cast votes in the legislature. She lost the ability to vote in late February 2025, because she refuses to apologize for her statements about the issue of whether it is fair to let transgender women compete in high school sports. Libby then sued the Speaker of the Maine House so that she can again vote, but she lost in U.S. District Court and in the First Circuit.
Her U.S. Supreme Court filing is here, and was filed on April 28. Today the Court asked for a response. The case is Libby v Fecteau, 24A1051.