Latest from Kate Sosin
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Trump directs federal government to restrict access to gender-affirming care for youth
The executive order is likely to be challenged in court.
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On day one, Trump pits his administration against transgender people
His administration will likely run into legal trouble as it implements policies on federal identity documents and housing in federal prisons.
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Trump clears the way to ban transgender people from military service
In his first term, Trump banned trans people from the military. Biden reversed it. On Monday, Trump issued an executive order undoing Biden’s reversal.
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The post-election question: What comes next for trans people?
LGBTQ+ leaders have been preparing for this moment for years. Unlike 2016, organizations have strategies in motion for a second Trump administration.
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Three states pass ballot measures to further protect LGBTQ+ marriage
The moves to codify marriage equality will provide comfort to some who see incoming President Donald Trump as hostile to LGBTQ+ rights.
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Trans and headed to the polls? Here’s how you can vote safely and comfortably.
An estimated 210,800 transgender Americans could face voter disenfranchisement this election cycle due to voter ID laws. We asked experts about the ways people can protect their rights.
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They think their house is haunted. But it’s better than living in an anti-trans state.
The Jacksons are more frightened of the laws they left behind in Missouri than of mysterious lights switching off.
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They’re part of a community ‘who have the most to lose.’ So they’re showing up for Harris.
Black trans women are a small subset of trans voters, who make up a small portion of the electorate — but they’re also longtime leaders of the LGBTQ+ rights movement who know what’s at stake.
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Anti-trans laws fueled a spike in suicide attempts among trans and nonbinary youth
A new study is believed to be the first to measure the impact of anti-trans legislation on suicide attempts.
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The inaugural Gender Liberation March linked the fights for reproductive and transgender rights
Thousands marched in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to protest anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and the overturning of Roe v. Wade — and to display their power as a voting bloc.