Public support for nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans continues at high levels among the American public
Health companies governed by the Affordable Care Act cannot engage in discrimination, even when asked to do so by an employer
Thursday’s ruling means that more than 150 million Americans on employer-sponsored health plans will lose some cost-free coverage
O'Connor's ruling struck down the recommendations that have been issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force regarding preventive care
In an exclusive interview the former House Speaker credits activists who fought for AIDS funding & marriage equality
Kacsmaryk, appointed by former President Trump in 2019, has a long history of extreme opposition to LGBTQ+ & women's reproductive rights
He ruled the Biden administration wrongly interpreted a provision barring health care providers from discriminating against LGBTQ+ Americans
Representing the company in both cases was Jonathan Mitchell, former solicitor general of Texas, a vocal opponent of LGBTQ+ rights
Proposed rule would ensure communities who have had barriers to accessing health care would be able to obtain it
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara and insurance commissioners from 17 other states that serve as “the primary regulators of insurance markets in the United States”...