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A federal appeals court on Wednesday temporarily halted a new federal rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs.
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A judge won't grant a preliminary injunction against a new federal rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs.
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Students and teachers will be able to speak freely about sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms as long as it's not part of instruction.
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The DeSantis Administration has reversed a policy that allowed Floridians to obtain a driver’s license that reflects their gender identity.
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A federal appeals court has put on hold a battle about a 2022 Florida law that restricts instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in schools, after attorneys said they were in settlement talks.
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The legal challenge focuses on a part of the law that sets prohibitions on instruction of certain topics, like racism and gender studies, at state colleges and universities.
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College Board says Florida’s restrictions on instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity have “effectively banned” a high school AP psychology course.
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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.