
The Trump administration is investigating whether the practice of housing trans-identified males in women's prisons in Maine and California, despite concerns about sexual assault and harassment, violates the constitutional rights of incarcerated women. #DOJ #Trump #womensprison #prisons #constitutionalright #transgender #Balcer
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