D.C. Circuit blocks Pentagon from removing transgender troops pending lawsuit
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Judge rules DOGE’s cuts to humanities grants were unconstitutional
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Supreme Court signals support for transgender sports bans
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Suit claims Swift County, DOC failed transgender foster girl
Gender Justice sued Swift County and Minnesota DOC, alleging they placed a transgender foster girl in a boys’ home and ignored severe bullying and discrimination.
Teacher’s civil rights suit over ‘Gender Queer’ advances
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A Blaine couple sues the city, alleging illegal denial of a permit to build an ADU to house a family in need, citing equal protection and zoning violations.
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