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Voters in Illinois just stood up for trans students in a major way
A slate of conservative candidates who promised to roll back a trans-inclusive bathroom policy failed in their effort to take over a suburban Chicago school board.
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Nebraska to drop its lawsuit over Obama’s guidance on transgender students
Nebraska filed the challenge in July. It was joined by Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota and Wyoming.
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Spicer: No link between Trump’s anti-trans directive & attacks on LGBT community
It is almost as if he believes the president’s actions exist in a vacuum.
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Betsy DeVos met with transgender students & their parents, but was she moved?
DeVos said she “remain[s] committed to advocating for and fighting on behalf of all students” but did not offer any specific actions to protect transgender students.
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Trans Log Cabin Republicans ask Sessions & DeVos to reconsider directive
Log Cabin Republicans who are trans or raising trans kids wrote them letters expressing “deep concerns.” We’re sure that got their attention.
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Virginia school board asks Supreme Court to delay transgender student case
They want to wait until Trump has appointed another conservative to the bench.
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Beyoncé sticks it to Trump by voicing support for students after trans order
The comments came as part of GLSEN’s 100 Days of Kindness initiative.
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Hundreds of parents just made a bold statement about the rights of trans kids
They want Trump to embrace Obama-era protections for transgender students that allows them to use school bathrooms in accordance with their gender identity.
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New Atty General is likely to focus on Christian exemptions to civil rights laws
As a Republican senator, Sessions argued that the separation of church and state is unconstitutional.
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Jeff Sessions’ DOJ withdraws request for stay of anti-transgender ruling
Advocates worry that the decision to no longer defend the Obama Administration memo extending Title IX protections to transgender students, bad enough on its own, is a sign of things to come.