President Donald Trump’s rescission of executive orders protecting LGBTQ+ individuals in the federal workforce jeopardizes future coverage of gender-affirming care in federal health plans and sets up potential antidiscrimination legal battles.
The Trump administration is ordering federal agencies to bar transgender workers from single-sex facilities that match their gender identity by Friday and fire any employees working on “gender
The U.S. Office of Personnel and Management has formalized Trump's executive order with health insurance carriers.
For decades, feminist legal scholars and women’s rights advocates have opposed efforts to define gender based strictly on biology. Recent state laws that use these definitions to discriminate against transgender people have resulted in invasive and ...
ending federal legal recognition of transgender people, and restricting gender marker changes on federal documents. Major national medical associations, including the American Academy of ...
President Donald Trump has targeted the rights of transgender people in executive orders in his first two weeks back in office.
The Boston lawsuit said Trump’s order directly targets transgender Americans by attempting to deny them legal recognition under federal law and to strip them of long-established legal protections.
President Trump has signed a flurry of executive orders since he was sworn in to office again on Jan. 20, keeping his campaign promises to enact his conservative agenda. Several of his executive
Oklahoma school board advances plan to require K-12 students to show immigration status when enrolling in public schools.
Names and gender markers that are inconsistent across legal documents – including drivers licenses, passports and social security cards – can out transgender people in unsafe or inappropriate situations, increasing their risk of experiencing ...
CNN has reported the bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to detain undocumented migrants who are in the US unlawfully or without legal status if they have been charged with ...