Articles tagged as Gloucester County School Board v. Grimm

  • “Contra Historicist Originalism” — Josh Hammer

    by James Wilson Institute on July 16, 2021
    Responding to Professor Stephanie Barclay, Josh Hammer argues for a right-of-center method of jurisprudence–one which goes beyond positivism or “strict constructionism” by joining originalism and moral principles. Some excerpts from the piece: “In a recent Deseret Magazine essay, Notre Dame Law School professor Stephanie Barclay rebuts the trite and tiresome progressive objection that the constitutional interpretive methodology […]
  • “A Telling Moment, Foregone” – Prof. Hadley Arkes at The Catholic Thing

    by James Wilson Institute on July 13, 2021
    JWI Founder and Director Hadley Arkes discusses the Court’s recent denial of a writ of certiorari in Gloucester County School Board v. Grimm. In choosing to remain silent on this issue by not hearing the case, the Court fails to create any resistance to the ever encroaching ideology of gender identity. After the disastrous Bostock […]
  • Grimm Indeed: Gerry Bradley in First Things

    by James Wilson Institute on July 2, 2021
    In an essay for First Things, JWI Trustee and Senior Scholar Gerry Bradley comments on the Supreme Court’s denial of certiorari in Gloucester County School Board v. Grimm. The case turns on whether Gavin Grimm, born a biological female, should be allowed to use the boy’s restroom, with the Fourth Circuit ruling in Grimm’s favor. […]