
Adam Liptak
Supreme Court Reporter at The New York Times
Supreme Court reporter for The New York Times
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flipboard.com | Abbie VanSickle |Adam Liptak
4 hours agoWASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on June 20 ruled against a retired firefighter who wants to sue her former employer for reducing health care benefits for disabled retirees, a decision that failed to give the same ADA protections to retirees that current employees have. The court ruled that Karyn …
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nytimes.com | Abbie VanSickle |Adam Liptak
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a retired Florida firefighter cannot sue her former employer under federal disability rights law for refusing to provide her the health benefits that she had once been promised. Justice Neil M. Gorsuch wrote the opinion in a tangled decision, finding that because the alleged discrimination took place after the firefighter, Karyn Stanley, had retired and left her job, she could not bring a lawsuit claiming that she was discriminated against in the workplace.
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nytimes.com | Adam Liptak |Alexandra Ostasiewicz |David Jouppi |Jon Hazell
new video loaded: How the Supreme Court’s Transgender Ruling Reveals a ShiftRecent episodes in Latest VideoWhether it’s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, Times Video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world.
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nytimes.com | Adam Liptak |Abbie VanSickle
In a major setback for transgender rights, the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law that bans some forms of medical care for transgender youths. The Tennessee law, like ones in some 20 other states, prohibits medical providers from prescribing puberty-delaying medication, offering hormone therapy or performing surgery to treat the psychological distress caused by incongruence between experienced gender and that assigned at birth.
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nytimes.com | Adam Liptak |Emily Cochrane |Abbie VanSickle
PinnedUpdated June 18, 2025, 10:35 a.m. ETReporting from WashingtonThe Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law that prohibits some medical treatments for transgender youths, rejecting arguments that it violated the Constitution and shielding similar laws in more than 20 other states.
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