A federal judge temporarily blocked a presidential order that would halt gender-affirming care for a transgender woman inmate and force her transfer to a men's prison, her lawyers said Thursday. The
One of the women sued the Trump administration, alleging the order violates her constitutional rights and puts her “at an extremely high risk of harassment, abuse, violence, and sexual assault.”
Days before Trump’s inauguration, the Bureau of Prisons agreed to pay Grace Pinson $95,000 to drop more than a dozen pending lawsuits.
Among the dozens of executive orders that President Donald Trump signed on his first day in office for his second term, one targets transgender people incarcerated in the federal ... Bureau of Prisons. Still, individual cases have given rise to legal ...
President Donald Trump has targeted the rights of transgender people in executive orders in his first two weeks back in office.
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole in Boston issued a temporary restraining order on Sunday, barring federal prison officials from relocating the inmate, known in court filings as Marie Moe, Reuters reported.
A new interim director has been tapped to lead the Federal Bureau of Prisons ... to allow transgender individuals to choose their prison housing. And Colorado reached a legal settlement to ...
An incarcerated transgender woman sued the Trump administration Sunday, challenging an executive order that requires the Federal Bureau ... prisons to consider the safety of transgender people ...
A government memo aimed at implementing President Donald Trump’s order rolling back protections for transgender people has rippled through the federal government as agencies scrambled to make changes to strip “gender ideology” from websites,
The Boston lawsuit said Trump’s order directly targets transgender Americans by attempting to deny them legal recognition under federal law and to strip them of long-established legal protections.
"If transferred to a men’s facility, Ms. Moe faces a very high risk of physical violence and sexual assault." The post ‘No deference is warranted’: Transgender woman wins temporary restraining order after mocking Trump admin for declining to defend ‘gender ideology’ policy ‘on the merits’ first appeared on Law & Crime.