President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday that seeks to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. What could that mean for college athletes?
Lambda Legal and Human Rights Campaign, two leading LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, filed a federal lawsuit on Thursday challenging ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta told Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to continue providing services to transgender minors despite President Trump’s executive order.
President Donald Trump's executive order to ban transgender female athletes from competition delivered on a promise he made ...
The NCAA's Board of Governors voted to update the association's participation policy on transgender student-athletes after a ...
Georgia's state Senate approved a bill that would prevent transgender women from competing in women's sports. The move comes ...
A day after President Trump issued his “Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports” executive order, his Department of Education said ...
The NCAA, the governing body for collegiate sports in the United States, on Thursday issued a new policy effective ...
At least one Michigan health system is halting gender-affirming services for young patients, following an executive order ...
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The NCAA has officially changed its gender eligibility policies to ban all biological males from women’s sports one day after ...
Families moved states to keep access to gender-affirming care, only for hospitals to stop providing it when Trump took office ...