
A federal appeals court has ruled against key portions of a Trump administration policy affecting transgender military service members, reigniting a national debate over military standards, constitutional rights, and executive authority. The split decision allows some restrictions to remain in place while legal challenges continue, but blocks enforcement of other aspects of the policy. Supporters argue the military should set its own readiness standards, while critics contend the restrictions unfairly target transgender Americans. The ruling is expected to fuel further political and legal battles as both sides prepare for the next stage of the case. Read below for more details.