Maine Legislator Barred From Voting Over Social Media Post
Earlier this year, state Rep. Laurel Libby made a post criticizing trans women in women's sports. Her refusal to apologize has cost Libby her right to speak on the House floor and vote on legislation.

A Maine state legislator has been prohibited from speaking or having her votes counted—all for a social media post critical of transgender athletes participating in women's sports. Rep. Laurel Libby (R–Auburn) has attempted to challenge the legislature's actions against her in court but has faced several defeats. This week, Libby filed an emergency injunction asking the Supreme Court to intervene.
"If this statement were made by a non-member of the legislature . . . it would clearly be constitutionally protected," Nadine Strossen, the former president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) tells Reason. "So the only argument they can possibly make is that somehow you have fewer First Amendment rights when you are an elected member of a state legislative body than an ordinary citizen would have, which is completely counterintuitive and counter to not only fundamental First Amendment principles but fundamental principles of representative government."
In February, Libby made a post on Facebook and X criticizing the state's decision to allow a transgender girl to compete in a high school track championship. The post included the name and an unblurred photo of a transgender athlete who had won the girls pole vault after previously competing as a boy.
In the wake of the post, the Maine legislature voted to censure her. The censure resolution stated that Libby should "accept full responsibility for the incident and publicly apologize to the House and to the people of the State of Maine." However, when summoned to the well of the House of Representative's chamber, Libby refused to apologize. According to legal documents Libby later filed, Rep. Ryan Fecteau (D–Biddeford)—the Speaker of the Maine House—then found her in violation of a House rule that any member who "is guilty of a breach of any of the rules and orders of the House … may not be allowed to vote or speak, unless by way of excuse for the breach, until the member has made satisfaction."
Ever since, Libby's votes have not been counted and she has been barred from speaking on the House floor. In March, Libby sued Fecteau and the House clerk, arguing that their actions violated her First Amendment and due process rights. However, the legislature has claimed that its actions are protected by "absolute legislative immunity." So far, this theory has worked. Both the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit and a lower federal court have denied her requests that the legislature count her votes. But even if Libby hasn't succeeded so far, that doesn't mean her First Amendment rights weren't clearly violated.
"The core of legislative immunity is to shield lawmakers for what they say or how they vote during legislative debate and processes. That makes sense, as we want to promote free and open debate in our Houses and Senates," JT Morris, an attorney at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), a First Amendment group, tells Reason. "But it's hard to reconcile immunizing lawmakers who engage in free and open debate, and immunizing these Maine lawmakers who are punishing Representative Libby for her speech by stripping her ability to participate in legislative debate and voting."
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Lying Jeffy approves of her ban from voting.
These discussions would be much more interesting if you would just say what you think about the issues instead of launching personal vendettas for no apparent reason. But maybe you cannot stop yourself. Is there a psychiatric diagnosis for your problem? Maybe we could all pitch in to pay for your treatment?
Why do you think I keep the dumb fuck on mute?
*narrator voice* Sarc has nobody on mute.
Pot, meet kettle.
The issues aren't obvious?
Have you ever called out Jeff or sarc?
I was being snarky based on his commenting history. Mine should tell someone that I don't approve of this ban and am offended and horrified by it. She has a right to speak her mind, and we should expect her to (right or wrong, whether we agree or disagree) be able to speak her mind and vote accordingly.
A legislator being banned from representing their constituents because the Speaker disliked a post of theirs is pretty blatantly obviously an issue.
We had DAYS bemoaning the Tennessee 3 a few years ago.
There is one and only one reason that the Maine Legislature can get away with violating a legislator's first amendment rights: because we say so - nyah nyah NYAH! So there!
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These discussions would be much more interesting if you would just say what you think about the issues
Because FYTW.
Reason contributor Brendan O'Neill interviews Julie Bindel who describes in autistic detail how Queer Theory is fundamentally homophobic, how she could watch in real time, the collapse of the government's case for trans men entering women's spaces. Great interview.
I've been saying here for years that transgenderism is a genocide against gay children.
Bullwinkle: Hey Rockie! Watch me pull a rabbit outta muh hat!
Rockie: But...
Bullwinkle: See?! Nothin' up muh sleeve! [tears off sleeve]
Bullwinkle: Presto! [Reaches into hat, pulls out obese lesbian chanting "2 men = 2 women = 1 man + 1 woman"] Ooh, wrong hat!
Rockie: And now here's something we hope you'll really enjoy!
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Bullwinkle: Hey Rockie! Watch me pull a rabbit outta muh hat!
Rockie: Again?
Bullwinkle: See?! Nothin' up muh sleeve! [tears off sleeve]
Bullwinkle: Presto! [Reaches into hat, pulls out Jonathan Yaniv's unwaxed, snarling lady scrotum] Whoa! Don't know muh own strength!
Rockie: You really need to get another hat!
Bullwinkle: Next time I'll try a seven-and-a-half.
Fun factoid: In the last half century in The West, feminism and the LGB community have been far more willing, able, and even enthusiastic participants in their own genocide than conservatives of any stripe.
Yet more fuel for my theory that Maine doesn't actually exist.
It's the Belgium of American states.
Could we trade Maine for Alberta?
Yes, it's more than fair (for us).
Can we keep the cool parts like Castle Rock and Jerusalem's Lot?
But not Derry.
What the hell happened to Maine? It used to be the land of common sense and gentle people who knew to mind their own business (who just the same would stop to help a total stranger pull a car out of a snow bank). But it seems to be that the "progressive" left has taken over; what gives? Too many Bostonians moving north and taking their insanity with them?
Maine is basically two states. There's York and Cumberland counties that have been taken over by liberal Massholes, and there's the rest of the state. Kind of like New York which has NYC, and the rest of the state.
97% white. Aging population. Means a lot of older cat ladies.
And always struggling economically. Tends to bend people to the left.
It was the same as we just saw in Canada. The boomers went full Carney.
NYC is booming and the Republican areas upstate are in an economic decline not much better than the situation during the Great Depression. The only thing saving them is massive outmigration -- to places like New York City.
https://www.empirecenter.org/publications/new-yorks-wilting-economy-continued-to-underperform-the-u-s-last-year/
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/rankings/economy/growth
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewdepietro/2024/09/18/gdp-by-state-states-with-the-biggest-5-year-growth-in-2024/
#37! So good charlie!
NYC also has an economy that essentially steals and skims off the top. Especially within the state.
Despite steady employment growth, the number of New Yorkers receiving cash assistance continues to climb and sits at a 25-year high.
590,000 New Yorkers received cash assistance in January 2025, up 13%, or 67,000 recipients over the past year, and the most in nearly 25 years
https://www.bondbuyer.com/news/lander-says-a-12b-hike-in-nycs-debt-limit-is-reasonable-and-sufficient
12B debt increase is a great sign.
Everyone living off credit in the city.
https://brooklyneagle.com/articles/2024/08/28/low-income-nyc-residents-are-piling-up-credit-card-debt/
Stephen King's from Maine. Have you seen the kind of nonsense he and his son have been publishing and spouting the last several years?
I know someone of the TDS uber liberal persuasion that up and moved to Maine two years ago.
The federal chambers can kick members out. I suspect a lot of states can too, if not all.
Why is this any different? To coin a phrase, she got the due process enshrined in Maine's constitution and in their legislature's rules, did she not?
It's different because they actually can kick a member out. That is legal.
They cannot legally stop a member from speaking or voting.
Those are the laws in Maine this week.
So she did not get the due process defined in law.
Are you assuming she's an illegal?
How so? What does the Maine Constitution say? Does it say they set rules for members? I bet they have a dress code, for instance, and forbid swearing and being drunk. In fact, I bet they
She can say whatever she wants -- outside her place of employment. I too can say whatever I want -- outside my place of employment.
Her place of employment banned her from doing her job. If my employer suspended me for violating company rules, I would not be able to do my job during that suspension either.
(Sorry your search engine isn't working)
The Maine constitution says a 2/3 majority can expel a member.
That will allow a replacement by special election.
It does NOT way they can stop a member from voting, which disenfranchises that member's constituents.
So that little highlighted bit is (most likely*) unconstitutional.
*there is no way to predict a court anymore
Expulsion also disenfranchises the district voters.
Are you saying that the Speaker of the Maine House lied about what the legislature can do for someone who violates their rules?
I am saying the rules he quotes violate the Maine constitution.
I'm just curious as to why what she said violates the rules?
Is one of the rules "Thou shalt not speak negatively of the transgender."?
Who knows? Politics sucks.
Also seems like a presumption or breach of good faith or spirit of the law or a failure of due diligence not to check that if the rules do say "No slighting trannies." they don't also just say "All R members shall vote in accordance with all the Ds in the House."
Like any normal person acting in good faith would rightly reason "My fellow representative supports Trannies because he's a pillow-biting Jew." is obviously a bit afield but "This law would prevent this very sort of thing [cites public reporting of tied-for-5th boy transitioning and taking 1st place girls' trophy] from happening." isn't any sort of fraud or call to violence or anything that would otherwise even be controversial.
I think the full text is "You cannot speak the truth if it upsets any delusional person anywhere on the planet".
"However, when summoned to the well of the House of Representative's chamber, Libby refused to apologize. "
She should have gone with the classic "I'm sorry... that you're upset."
"I am sorry that the Speaker and the majority of this body are totalitarian twats."
Unsure why this article is here expressing even the barest sympathy for this woman.
This is what Reason WANTS, it's what far too many of its writers and editors voted for --and far too many lied about voting for.
Day in and day out, Reason has become an arm of the censorious, unscientific, collectivist propaganda machine that is all the left has.
So why?
To pretend?
Because _Reason_ tends (imperfectly) to be actually libertarian, i.e., promoting the principles of individual liberty for everyone rather than defending or attacking based on the team affiliations of the principals of a dispute.
It is within the rights and responsibilities of any group, body or organization to set its own rules. They have. End of story.
So you're in favor of curtailing a state legislator's free speech? We have a term for that, fascist.
What rule did she break? The article does not say.
So what is the rule she supposedly broke to get censured?
Also, remember Democrats screamed to highh heaven for their federal and state legislators being punished for disrupting the proceedings of their legislative bodies.
It appears that she didn't break any rule. The problem is that the rules allow penalties for failure to obey an "order", which she did when she refused to apologize. So there does appear to be a legal basis for her censure.
That does not mean that, in my opinion, the legislature should have the power to order a legislator to apologize for making a political statement. I would hope that the order to apologize would be ruled ultra vires.
The point being they required her to apologize for doing nothing wrong in that case. It is literally punishing her for a procedural issue when there is no initial underlying violation.
Where is Jeffy???
No virtue to signal here.
It had to be done for (D)emocracy.
Tell me again how the left - and in particular, the LGBT Pedo - are the stalwart defenders of Democracy.
Tell me again how they're not a sex kink cult that we should have stamped out of existence before it could gain traction and establish itself as a State Religion.
Some of you sometimes think it's hyberbole - but I assure you it is NOT hyperbole. Every single Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Pedophile, +++++ needs to go. This society CANNOT tolerate them any further.
Americans (if not the entire Western World), in huge numbers, are waking up to the lies and predatory behavior of the LGBT Pedo. Just like they're waking up to the BLM, DEI, ACAB, Woke nonsense. The problem is, they're waking up without a moral compass (aka. MAGA) to guide them. We literally just saw this happen in Minnesota. That's extremely dangerous - especially to the LGBT Pedo.
The LGBT Pedo has ONE option left to them at this point. Get back in the closet. Keep your weird gross kinks to yourself and out of the public eye, pop culture, mainstream, academia - and especially away from the children - or the normies ARE going to start killing you all on sight. That's not what I want, that's not what I support, but there's not a whole lot a simple Catholic like me can do to stop them. The normies are not listening to us anymore. They're too angry because of how much the left is pissing them off. They're listening to demagogues and false prophets, who are playing to their rage.
BLM, and progressivism in general isn't far behind. A woman shouting the n-word literally just raised a quarter-mil from morally-groundless supporters who are supporting her for no reason other than unfocused rage at how WokeBlack/HateWhite/Pro-Illegal is pissing them off with their absurdity (especially on the heels of Killmelo Anthony's family moving into a million-dollar home, and Luigi Fettuccini being lionized thanks to the scumbag degenerate left).
How do you people NOT understand that this is why MAGA has become a thing? YOU caused this. The gays, the blacks, the illegals, the ACABs, the Hamas-kids, academia, mainstream media, pop culture - you DROVE normal Americans to this.
And if you want my religious bent, it's because you were all willing agents of Satan. Working on his behalf to turn the righteous against righteousness - to the point that they're so enraged that they can't hear the Word of God anymore.
My instruction to the American Right is - as it has always been - do not kill the gays, blacks, illegals, terrorist-sympathizers, etc. My instruction to the American Left is - as it has always been - stop giving them a very clear and direct reason to. After that, you're on your own.
Heed the warning, or don't.