“The state’s claim that this was an ‘emergency’ because it could not enforce an unconstitutional statute was utterly absurd”
New Hampshire's Senate passed HB396, repealing some discrimination protections for transgender people that the state passed in 2018
Texas Attorney General aims 75th lawsuit at Biden Administration this one to halt compliance of gender identity mandates in the workplace
Among them are 11 LGBTQ judges, the same record-setting number who were nominated and confirmed under former President Barack Obama
National Park Service issued a memo clarifying uniform policies for employees from attending any event.
In a party-wide mass mailing the Colorado Republican Party is urging that all of the state's parents pull their children from public schools
The library board repeatedly refused to limit access to 150 books deemed sexually explicit by critics. Most of the titles have LGBTQ+ themes
Three parents of students in the school district outside of D.C., — none of whom have trans children — filed the lawsuit
ACLU argues the rule violates the right to privacy, which the Montana Constitution says is “essential to the well-being of a free society”
A former employee of the Autauga-Prattville Public Library said the guidelines allow the APLS to “basically act like Big Brother”