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Trans inmates in Florida claim prison officials conducted breast checks, forced haircuts in lawsuit: report

The new policies from Florida prison officials come in response to SB245, which bans gender-affirming care for minors and the use of state funds on any gender-affirming prescriptions or surgical procedures.

Rulings Give Binational Couples Reason for Optimism

Groundbreaking rulings by the Board of Immigration Appeals give couples a chance to stay together, perhaps long enough for DOMA to be struck down.

Of Course There's a Trump Connection to Cosby Being Sprung From Jail

Rich, powerful, and immoral men protecting each other. When can we change this situation?

Teen Savagely Beaten by Uncle for Wearing Rainbow Bandanna

"Now you die at home," the uncle allegedly told the boy.

Germany makes it easier to change gender and name on legal documents

Transgender and nonbinary Germans will soon be able to apply for changes by simply declaring their name and gender instead of having to provide so-called expert opinions.

Kentucky and Tennessee Bans on Trans Care for Youth Upheld in Court

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued its ruling Thursday, but the lawyers representing trans youth and families note that the fight is not over.

Virginia Court Rejects Effort to Ban Books Including 'Gender Queer'

The law that allows any citizen to petition for a book to be declared obscene is most likely unconstitutional, a judge ruled.

Illinois Court Says Antigay Groups Cannot Intervene in Marriage Equality Suit

Attorneys for the gay couples seeking equal marriage rights say the decision moves them closer to their day in court.

HIV-Positive Service Members Targeted by Trump Win Partial Victory

Members of an LGBTQ military organization will be protected from discharge for having HIV.

Texas Lawman Loses to Lesbian

Over the objections of the Texas attorney general, a probate judge in Texas has recognized a lesbian's common law marriage to her deceased wife.

BREAKING: Judge Rules DOMA Unconstitutional in Pedersen Case

In a blockbuster 104-page opinion, a Connecticut federal judge appointed by George W. Bush dealt another blow to the Defense of Marriage Act being defended by House Republicans.

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