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Supreme Court Rules Colorado Can’t Ban Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ Youth

The Supreme Court ruled a Colorado ban on conversion therapy violates free speech, raising concerns among LGBTQ advocates and medical experts who warn the practice is harmful.

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Judge Rules US Government Overreached with Transgender Health Care Declaration

A federal judge blocked enforcement of a Trump administration declaration targeting gender-affirming care for transgender youth, ruling officials failed to follow required procedures and cannot penalize providers.

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Texas’ Drag Show Restrictions Take Effect After Years of Court Challenges

A Texas law restricting certain public drag performances is now in effect after a federal appeals court ruling, raising concerns about free speech and potential impacts on LGBTQ artists.

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Parents Risk Arrest to Defend Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth

Parents, therapists, and allies are risking arrest in protests against federal efforts to restrict gender-affirming care for transgender youth, saying the policies threaten their children’s health and future.

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Supreme Court Blocks California Policy Intended to Protect Transgender Students

The Supreme Court has blocked a California policy limiting when schools inform parents about a student’s gender identity, siding with parents who argued it violated religious freedom.

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Kansas Law Forces Trans Residents to Change IDs

A new Kansas law requires transgender residents to change IDs to reflect sex assigned at birth, invalidating hundreds of licenses and prompting legal challenges from civil rights advocates.

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LGBTQ Federal Workers Push Back Against Trump’s Gender Orders

From the NSA to the TSA, LGBTQ federal employees say new executive orders have created hostile work environments, restricted health care access, and prompted a growing wave of discrimination lawsuits.

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Teen Sentenced in Death of Michael Adam Milam

Thomas Riggio was sentenced to nine years in prison for the hit-and-run death of beloved Montrose bartender Michael Adam Milam, whose family offered forgiveness during emotional court testimony.

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Journalist Don Lemon Taken into Custody After Minnesota Church Protest

Independent journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort were arrested in connection with a January protest that disrupted a St. Paul church service, drawing condemnation from press freedom advocates.

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EEOC Rescinds Workplace Harassment Guidance, Raising Concerns for LGBTQ Workers

The EEOC voted 2-1 to rescind its 2024 workplace harassment guidance, a move experts say will hit LGBTQ workers first and complicate how harassment complaints are handled.

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