The Trump administration has promised to suspend $175 million in funding to the University of Pennsylvania over the controversy involving trans-identified swimmer Lia Thomas, a male athlete the school allowed to compete on the women's swim team in 2022 and use the girls' locker room after three seasons competing on the men's team.
An Illinois mother has filed a civil rights complaint after her daughter claimed middle school administrators tried to force teenage girls to change their clothes with a boy who identified as female in the locker room after they refused to share the space.
Presbyterian Church (USA) has approved an amendment to its constitution that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear a legal challenge to Colorado’s law prohibiting licensed counselors from providing sexual orientation change efforts therapy for clients seeking their help.
A children’s hospital in Virginia plans to continue with life-altering interventions for gender dysphoric patients after a federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order banning federal funding of trans surgeries and chemical castrations of youth.
Iowa has passed a bill to eliminate all references to "gender identity" from state law while defining sex as biologically determined at birth, a move supporers say is designed to protect "the rights of women and girls."
A judge has blocked two executive orders by President Donald Trump that banned the federal funding of trans surgeries and chemical castrations of youth exhibiting confusion about their sex.
The U.S. Agency for International Development has withdrawn over half a million dollars previously allocated to Stonewall, an LGBT advocacy organization in the U.K. Another $40,000 assigned to “gender identity seminars” in Scotland has also been pulled, according to reports.
The School District of Philadelphia plans to defy President Donald Trump's executive order by allowing males to continue competing in women's sports despite the state's governing body for high school and middle school athletics changing its policies to comply with the directive.