Cases & Advocacy
R.M.A. v. Blue Springs R-IV School District Amicus
R.M.A. is a transgender student in the Blue Springs School District. He sued his school for violating the Missouri Human Rights Act by excluding him from the boys’ restrooms and locker rooms at school.
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Whitaker v. Kirby
NCLR and Joshua Langdon represented three transgender youth and their families in a lawsuit against Warren County Judge Joseph Kirby. The complaint alleged that Judge Kirby violated the United States Constitution by denying name changes to transgender youth based on his biases about transgender people. The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed Judge Kirby’s denial and ordered that he grant the name change.
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Fulton v. City of Philadelphia Amicus
- Youth > Foster Care
- Discrimination > Housing & Public Accommodations
- Discrimination > Faith & Religion
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia that the City of Philadelphia violated the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment by failing to give Catholic Social Services (CSS) an exemption from the nondiscrimination provision in city contracts, even though the contract authorized exemptions and the City had granted exemptions to other providers.
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CA First to Guarantee Gender-Affirming Healthcare for Trans Foster Youth
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NCLR Victory for Trans Youth! FL School District Settles Lawsuit
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Doe v. Volusia County School Board
John Doe is a transgender student who transitioned in second grade. For over eight years, the school district prohibited John from using the boys’ restroom and locker room. By the time John reached high school, he would avoid going to the restroom all day, interfering with this ability to focus in class.
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CA Leads Country with Bill to Protect Trans Youth in Foster Care
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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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NCLR Eliminates Remnants of Utah LGBTQ Censorship Rule
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