Thursday’s decision is a legal victory for six GOP attorneys general, including KY’s Russell Coleman, who sued last spring to block the new rule change from being enforced.
The administration will take steps to roll back federal support for racial equity and protections for transgender people.
President Trump signed a sweeping executive order Monday during his first hours in office recognizing only two sexes, male ...
The exact impact won’t be known until federal agencies clarify their regulations and enact the orders, legal experts said, ...
President-elect Donald Trump was expected to rescind Biden-era rules protecting LGBT+ Americans within his first days in office, with a pledge to “keep men out of women’s sports” and plans to ...
A federal judge on Thursday shot down the Biden administration's attempt to rewrite Title IX nationwide after months of legal ...
In their end-of-year newsletter, members of the LGBT Faculty and Staff Association (LGBT FSA) at Grand Valley State ...
McBride, the first out transgender member of Congress, said President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting transgender people is not what Americans actually want.
Members of the state's congressional delegation joined other House Democrats in voting against a bill supported by Republican ...