The suit challenges an executive action that required trans women to be housed in prisons for men, and ends transition-related medical treatment for prisoners.
Three transgender women currently serving in federal prison say President Donald Trump's executive order on sex and gender identity violates their rights.
An incarcerated transgender woman sued the Trump administration Sunday, challenging an executive order that requires the Federal Bureau ... prisons to consider the safety of transgender people ...
U.S. District Court Judge George O'Toole's ruling prevents part of President Donald Trump's "two sexes" executive order from going into immediate effect.
Previously, at least some legal avenues were ... The BOP will not keep incarcerated transgender people safe either. We must keep transgender people out of federal prisons entirely.
A new interim director has been tapped to lead the Federal Bureau of ... policies to allow transgender individuals to choose their prison housing. And Colorado reached a legal settlement to ...
A government memo aimed at implementing President Donald Trump’s order rolling back protections for transgender people has ...
A transgender woman in federal prison has filed a lawsuit ... follow cannot happen overnight. GLAD Law will use every tool we have to fight for LGBTQ+ people's rights and for fairness and dignity.
The inmate, who was identified under pseudonym Maria Moe, has been transitioning since her teens and has never been housed in ...
One of the women sued the Trump administration, alleging the order violates her constitutional rights and puts her “at an ...