Transgender youth athletes have vowed to keep playing sports and fighting for equal access to teams after the US supreme court ruled in favor of laws banning their participation. The court’s ...
NPR has learned that the Department of Health and Human Services will not be finalizing its most aggressive attempt to end ...
ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio on the legal and political strategies animating the anti-trans movement, why the US supreme court's decision on trans youth athletes could open the door to the erosion of ci ...
The spending comes after providers warned that federal cuts could threaten access to care for transgender Californians.
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday cleared the way for Florida's Republican attorney general to pursue claims that the ...
Decision upholding bans on trans girls in women’s sports in two states is narrow, but could be broadly weaponized for anti-LGBTQ+ efforts ...
After filing a FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Defense, James Dale argues the public deserves to see its agreement ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Amy Acton faced backlash from her party last week after she told ...
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A judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to seize medical records of transgender youth from New York hospitals.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved $26 million in funds to help gender-affirming care clinics stay open when federal funding is cut off.
A U.S. judge on Friday declined for now to block the Federal Trade Commission from ​pursuing a lawsuit accusing a nonprofit focused on transgender health of making misleading statements about the ...