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Judge stops Arkansas’s trans youth health care ban just days before it was set to go into effect
The injunction is a good sign that this year’s harshest anti-trans law won’t survive legal challenges.
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Trans people sue Montana over new surgery requirement for birth certificate corrections
“Denying me an accurate birth certificate places me at risk of embarrassment or even violence.”
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Supreme Court rejects appeal from Christian florist who discriminated against gay couple
Robert Ingersoll and Curt Freed just wanted flowers for their wedding in 2013, but the florist has put up a legal fight to discriminate for almost a decade.
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Supreme Court hands victory to transgender students by declining to hear critical bathroom case
Gavin Grimm’s years-long legal battle with the Gloucester County School Board is finally over.
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What LGBTQ Americans have (and haven’t) gained since the recognition of marriage equality
On the anniversary of the Obergefell decision, LGBTQ people all across the country lack many other civil protections – and even marriage isn’t safe to some anti-LGBTQ activists.
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Uber Eats apologizes for unintentionally outing transgender drivers to customers
The company also said it has set up a fund to help its drivers and delivery workers change their name on state and federal identification documents.
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Is traditional LGBTQ leadership faltering? Washington insiders think so.
We asked LGBTQ lobbyists working in DC how effective the national queer groups have been on Capitol Hill lately. Their answers might surprise you.
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Biden administration tells court that states can’t ban trans girls from sports
A trans girl is suing her state because they banned her from school sports. The Biden administration is taking her side in its first legal brief on 2021’s wave of anti-trans legislation.
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Supreme Court upholds male-only military draft by refusing men’s rights group’s suit
The ACLU called it “one of the last sex-based classifications in federal law” and it doesn’t take trans people’s identities into account. But the Supreme Court isn’t going to touch it.
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11-year-old trans girl sues her state because they’re banning her from cross-country
Gov. Jim Justice said he couldn’t think of any “transgender-type kids” in his state when he signed the sports ban. Now one of them is suing.