A federal appeals court has restored Tennessee’s prohibition of abortions based on disability, ethnicity or sex. The full Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati
The last session of the current legislative quadrennium (the four-year cycle of state elections) in Alabama begins Jan. 11, and Joe Godfrey, executive director of
In a June 30 press release, the U.S. Department of State announced that it is updating its procedures to “allow applicants [for passports] to self-select
The Connecticut Supreme Court heard arguments May 5 in a case involving women-only exercise areas in fitness clubs but with potentially wider implications for gender-related
On Tuesday, April 6, Arkansas became the first U.S. state to prohibit doctors from providing gender transition procedures for children. The legislation, known as the Arkansas
As legislatures in Washington, D.C., and across the country discuss issues surrounding individuals who identify as a gender different from their biological sex, a clear
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Voters in Alaska’s largest city have defeated a referendum that would have required people to use public bathrooms and locker rooms consistent