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NCLR Condemns New HHS Rule Encouraging Denials of Health Care
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Arizona Supreme Court Rules that Family Law Judges May Ensure that Transgender Children Receive Appropriate Care
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Minton v. Dignity Health Amicus
- Discrimination > Housing & Public Accommodations
- Discrimination > Healthcare
- Discrimination > Faith & Religion
NCLR filed an amicus brief in Minton v. Dignity Health, a case brought by Evan Minton, a transgender man whose hysterectomy was suddenly cancelled by a Dignity Health hospital due to religious reasons after the hospital learned Mr. Minton was transgender.
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National Center for Lesbian Rights Settles Consumer Fraud Lawsuit Against Therapist for Conversion Therapy
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Federal Court Orders Prison to Provide Medically Urgent Gender Confirmation Surgery for Idaho Trans Woman
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CA First to Guarantee Gender-Affirming Healthcare for Trans Foster Youth
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Koran v. OPM
Amelie Koran is a federal employee who was denied coverage for transition-related care under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB). The federal Office of Personnel Management is the agency responsible for administering the FEHB, which provides health insurance coverage for millions of current and former federal employees across the country.
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Brashar v. Health Share of Oregon
Hazel Brashar is a 21-year old transgender woman on Medicaid in Oregon. She experienced debilitating dysphoria as a result of the male-appearing features of her face. Unfortunately, Oregon Medicaid specifically excludes coverage for facial feminization surgery and Hazel’s request for prior authorization was denied.
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The Impact of Cash Bail on LGBTQ People and People Living with HIV
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Pidgeon v. Turner Amicus
- Relationships & Family > Marriage & Relationships
- Discrimination > Employment
- Discrimination > Healthcare
In 2013, Houston mayor Annise Parker directed that same-sex spouses of city employees who were legally married in another state be afforded the same benefits as different-sex spouses of city employees. Two individuals, represented by the anti-LGBTQ group Texas Values, filed a lawsuit in Texas state court challenging the extension of benefits to same-sex spouses, arguing that it violated Texas’s prohibition on marriage for same-sex couples.
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