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The judge blocked education officials from enforcing a law requiring a transgender Hillsborough County teacher to use pronouns that align with her sex assigned at birth.
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A federal judge heard arguments in a court battle over a law restricting educators’ use of personal pronouns and titles in schools.
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The lawsuit contends the pronoun restrictions violate a federal civil-rights law and the First Amendment.
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The federal lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of a new Florida law that blocks teachers from using preferred pronouns and titles while on the job.
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A federal judge has rejected a lawsuit challenging a 2021 Florida law banning transgender female students from playing on women’s and girls’ sports teams.
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A federal judge has issued an order refusing to block a new Florida law making it more difficult for transgender adults to access hormone therapy and surgeries.
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The latest ruling involves a lawsuit filed on behalf of two adults and two minors. An estimated 9,000 transgender people in Florida use Medicaid to fund their treatments.
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$200,000 has been donated since January to GoFundMe fundraisers started by trans people seeking to leave Florida, according to data from the platform.
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Transgender patients say their doctors have been holding off on prescribing treatments as they wait for new consent forms. Medical boards are proposing to allow them to continue for now.
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LGBTQ advocates in Central Florida have started a fund that will help transgender people get gender affirming care in other states.