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WASHINGTON (AP) — The issue of transgender rights animated the presidential campaign. Now it has made its way to the Supreme Court, and in more ways than one. On Wednesday, the first openly transgender attorney to argue before the nation’s highest court steps up to the lectern. Chase Strangio is representing three families who say Tennessee’s ban on health care for transgender minors leaves their children terrified about the future amid a wide pushback on transgender rights.
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Young people at a southern Illinois juvenile detention facility are confined to cells the size of parking spaces up to 23 hours per day alone, with fluorescent lights that never turn off.
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For the second year in a row, Tennessee has passed a host of bills limiting what transgender youth can do. Some schools have refused to enforce them, but their refusal
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has asked a federal judge to deny Planned Parenthood’s request to temporarily block a new abortion measure.
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The bill would allow parents to sue if they believe the government is interfering in their parental rights.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is wading into a precedent-setting legal battle to determine if the fees associated with expunging a criminal…
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An independent review will look at reports of deaths in police custody under the tenure of Dr. David Fowler, the retired chief medical examiner who testified for the defense at Derek Chauvin's trial.
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Their filing is the culmination of more than a decade of litigation. The justices must now decide whether to grant review in the case.
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Florida's new law increases penalties for violence and property damage committed during a protest. And it requires that those arrested likely be held in jail overnight.
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The Biden task force is examining whether the previous administration began implementing its policy in the early days of former President Donald Trump's term.