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Transgender rights advocates’ hope in Gorsuch fades after athlete ban ruling
Any hope among transgender rights advocates that Justice Neil Gorsuch could enable them to eke out wins before the conservative-majority Supreme Court has faded. That optimism sparked in 2020, with Gorsuch’s decision that employers can’t fire people because they are gay or transgender.
U.S. Navy sailor Chase Humes is moving back to his dad's house in Texas. Last month, the 25-year-old was notified that his "voluntary separation" from the Navy, which he'd applied for in May 2025, had been approved -- he would be released from service. He and his wife must be out of their military housing in San Diego by mid-July.
A court ruled Tuesday that current, future transgender military personnel will all be lumped together as one class as lawsuits remain ongoing.
Hyderabad: The All-India Feminist Alliance (ALIFA) on Friday urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) to introduce gender-sensitive safeguards in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls,
Sen. Jim Justice calls for nationwide legislation to protect women's sports after the Supreme Court upheld West Virginia and Idaho transgender laws.
Loss at Supreme Court this week leaves activists playing defense—even in blue states.
A UT Dallas pride display with “transgender” colors drew criticism online and raised questions about SB17 compliance.
This week, the Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson answers some constitutional questions about the case.
