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Anti-trans sports bills leave schools torn about whether to follow state or federal law
The Biden administration says anti-trans discrimination is illegal. Some states say the opposite. What are schools doing?
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Gay high school senior delivers banned grad speech to Department of Education
“I and so many others will fight for justice at every forum where we are welcome and we will fight to ensure we are welcome where power is exercised.”
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Trump judge blocks Joe Biden’s executive order protecting trans rights in 20 states
Tennessee’s lawyer argued that it violates “states’ sovereign authority” to force its schools to treat trans students equally.
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Biden’s proposed Title XI changes will help fight Republican transgender sports bans
Conservative attorneys general have already promised to fight the changes in court.
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Biden administration “monitoring” Florida because “Don’t Say Gay” bill may violate federal law
“Make no mistake: this is a part of a disturbing and dangerous trend across the country of legislation targeting LGBTQI+ students, educators, and individuals.”
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Education Secretary reminds Florida governor that federal law trumps the “Don’t Say Gay” bill
Florida schools could lose federal funding if they violate civil rights law.
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Biden administration to investigate Christian college that wouldn’t let gay student graduate
Clarks Summit College has banned LGBTQ students for years, like many other Christian colleges. The Biden administration is finally doing something about it.
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Florida Dept. of Education yanks anti-bullying resources from website
The information included tips for LGBTQ students. It’s now “under review” after complaints from the far-right supporters of Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Democrat Kyrsten Sinema busted taking money linked to Betsy DeVos’ family fortune
Betsy DeVos spent four years in the Trump administration attacking LGBTQ rights. Now the company that made her rich is donating to out Sen. Kyrsten Sinema so she’ll oppose labor reform.
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Texas sues Biden admin for the First Amendment right to misgender trans people while they work
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton really wants the state to misgender trans workers. So he took his case to federal court.