Transgender Procedures for Minors Banned

A Texas law banning transgender procedures for minors will go into effect on Friday, now that the state Supreme Court has lifted a temporary injunction issued by a lower court. Last week, a Texas district judge ruled that the law banning the medical transition of minors violated the rights of transgender children, as well as the alleged … Continued

ACLU Lawsuit on Behalf of Baby Murderer Who Wants Sex Change

Unmentioned in the ACLU’s lawsuit demanding that taxpayers foot the bill for a prison inmate’s gender transition surgery is that its plaintiff — a man named Jonathan Richardson who now goes by Autumn Cordellioné — is behind bars for murdering an 11-month-old baby. On Monday, the ACLU’s Indiana branch filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. … Continued

Judge Says Parents Can’t Opt Out of LGBTQ Lessons

Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, who object to curriculum featuring LGBTQ books faced a setback Thursday when a federal judge ruled they can’t yet opt their children out of the lessons. The motion, submitted by a group of parents on Aug. 9, sought a preliminary injunction, which would have allowed those parents to immediately pull … Continued

Medicaid Fined by State for Covering Gender-Affirming Care

Five Medicaid healthcare insurers have violated Florida’s rule against using taxpayer funds to provide transgender treatments, and the state is now fining them for the action. It’s the first time any state has taken this step in regard to gender transition coverage. Among the procedures one of the plans covered was a double mastectomy on a … Continued

Catholic Bishop Bans Cross-Dressing in Schools

Worcester Bishop Robert McManus has issued a counter-cultural policy for Catholic schools in his diocese, banning cross-dressing and pronouns that conflict with a student’s biological sex. “All students are expected to conduct themselves at school in a manner consistent with their biological sex,” read the new guidelines that will go into effect this school year. “School practice … Continued

Transgender Restrictions for New School Year

Schools across North Dakota are starting the new school year with new rules about addressing students claiming transgender identity. Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) signed several bills restricting different facets of gender ideology this year, some of which prohibit the use of “preferred pronouns” in schools, as well as require school staff to inform parents if a child begins identifying as the … Continued

Laws Enacted Restricting LGBTQ+ Rights

North Carolina Republican lawmakers overrode Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s vetoes on Wednesday to pass six new laws, including enacting new restrictions on LGBTQ+ rights. Both the Senate and House voted to bypass Cooper on a trio of of bills impacting the LGBTQ+ community. One new law makes North Carolina the 23rd state to prohibit transgender … Continued

Law Allows State to Hide Transitioning Children from Parents

America First Legal is suing Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) to stop a law allowing children to get genital mutilation surgeries without their parents’ knowledge or consent. AFL, headed by former Trump administration policy adviser Stephen Miller, is challenging Senate Bill 5599, which Inslee signed into law in May and allows shelters to house runaway children and provide them with genital mutilation and … Continued

AP Psychology Course Banned over Gender Identity Teachings

Florida school superintendents were told on Thursday that Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology classes will only be allowed in schools if they exclude the portions on sexual identity and gender identity, effectively banning the course in the state of Florida. The College Board, which oversees the AP program, issued a long statement on Florida’s decision Thursday. It reiterated its June … Continued

Governor Signs Women’s Bill of Rights

The governor of Oklahoma has signed an executive order establishing a Women’s Bill of Rights as concerns about the impact of trans ideology on fairness and privacy for women continue. Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Tuesday that he had signed an executive order establishing a Women’s Bill of Rights in his state. He began his executive order by … Continued

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