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    A federal judge ruled on Friday that she has no authority to reinstate a park ranger who was fired from Yosemite last summer after flying a trans pride flag on their day off.

    Shannon “SJ” Joslin, who identifies as nonbinary, sued the Department of the Interior, which includes the National Park Service, earlier this year after being fired for hanging the flag across the park’s El Capitan rock formation in California last year.

    The former ranger in their lawsuit asked the Biden-appointed judge to reinstate Joslin and to keep the government from launching a criminal investigation.

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    A group of transgender queer allied climbers unfurl a trans pride flag on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park

    Shannon “SJ” Joslin, a fired park ranger, was part of a group who unfurled a trans pride flag at Yosemite last summer. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/San Francisco Chronicle)

    Joslin had argued in the lawsuit that the government had “enforced its rules selectively based on the message that the pride flag sends,” and that Joslin’s firing was “vindictive, retaliatory, [and] intended to communicate disapproval of a particular point of view.”

    U.S. District Judge Jennifer Thurston wrote in her ruling obtained by Fox News Digital: “The government claims for its part that Joslin was fired for reasons that had ‘nothing to do’ with “speech,” adding, “But the government has another more fundamental and more persuasive point: under the laws that Congress has passed, and under the legal precedent that a federal trial court must follow, this Court does not have authority to decide whether Joslin was fired for unconstitutional or illegal reasons, nor to block a hypothetical criminal case against them.”

    Thurston wrote that the government motion to dismiss was granted and Joslin’s motion for a preliminary injunction was denied.

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    Joslin wrote an Instagram post after the firing that they were fired from the park “for practicing my First Amendment right” after hanging the 55-foot by 35-foot flag across Yosemite’s iconic rock destination in May 2025.

    “I was fired by the temporary Deputy Superintendent for ‘failing to demonstrate acceptable conduct’ in my capacity as a Wildlife Biologist for the park. No part of hanging the flag was done on work time. NOTHING about it had anything to do with my work,” Joslin wrote.

    A Yosemite National Park sign standing outdoors in El Portal, California.

    A Yosemite National Park sign is seen in El Portal, Calif., on Oct. 31, 2025. (Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

    Joslin flew the flag for about two hours before taking it down and added that after decades of the practice, “no one” had ever been punished for hanging a flag across El Capitan prior to last week.

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    “I want my rights and I want my career back,” Joslin said.

    The Interior Department told Fox News Digital on Friday after the ruling: “We take the protection of the park’s resources and the experience of our visitors very seriously and will not tolerate violations of laws and regulations that impact those resources and experiences.

    Close-up of carved National Park Service logo on a wooden surface.

    A close-up shows the carved National Park Service logo in San Francisco, Calif. (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

    Yosemite National Park was designated by Congress to highlight the beautiful natural and cultural features of the area. No matter the cause, demonstrating without a permit outside of designated First-Amendment areas detracts from the visitor experience and the protection of the park. To safeguard the protection of visitors, visitor experiences, and park resources, many demonstrations require a permit.”

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    Fox News Digital has reached out to the Civil Service Law Center, which represents Joslin, for comment.





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