Families and doctors sue over Trump's order to halt funding for gender-affirming care
- A coalition of families and advocacy groups filed a lawsuit to stop the federal government's executive order on gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
- The lawsuit claims that President Donald Trump is unlawfully discriminating against transgender individuals by limiting access to necessary healthcare.
- Major medical organizations support access to healthcare for transgender youth, opposing the executive order's restrictions.
- The plaintiffs argue that the order ignores congressional actions and violates existing laws against discrimination in healthcare.
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2 transgender teen athletes from N.H. take aim at Trump's anti-trans executive orders
Two transgender teens challenging a New Hampshire law banning trans people from playing in girls' sports will now expand it to include the Trump administration's recent anti-trans executive orders.
New Hampshire Trans Teens Sue President Trump Over Women's Sports Order
It appears as though the first legal challenge to President Donald Trump's recent executive order, "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports," is moving ahead. Two male New Hampshire high school students, who identify as girls, are suing the state of New Hampshire and added Trump, the U.S. Department of Justice, Attorney General Pam Bondi, the U.S. Department of Education and acting Secretary Denise Carter as defendants. U.S. District Judge Landya McCa…
N.H. teens to fight Trump order on trans athletes
A 15-year-old soccer player and 14-year-old tennis player who are challenging New Hampshire's ban on transgender athletes on girls sports teams will now fight President Trump's executive order "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports."
High school athletes challenge Trump’s order on trans athletes
A federal judge on Wednesday granted a request from two transgender high school athletes in New Hampshire to add the Trump administration to a lawsuit challenging a state law barring trans athletes from girls’ and women’s sports after President Trump’s issued an executive order doing the same earlier this month. The teenage plaintiffs, Parker Tirrell…
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