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Sen. Rand Paul Rants: Trans Inclusion Will 'Destroy Girls' Athletics'


Sen. Rand Paul Rants: Trans Inclusion Will Destroy Girls Athletics
February 03 2021 7:48 PM EST
Far-right U.S. Sen. Rand Paul went on a rant against transgender female athletes, saying they’ll “destroy girls’ athletics,” at Wednesday’s confirmation hearing for President Biden’s nominee for secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona.
Cardona is currently commissioner of education in Connecticut, where last year parents of cisgender female athletes filed a lawsuit seeking to bar trans girls from competing on girls’ teams in school sports. Donald Trump’s administration sided with the parents, with the Department of Justice filing a “statement of interest” in the suit, which is still pending, and the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights threatening the federal funding of the districts involved if they continued to allow trans girls on girls’ teams. The Biden administration will undoubtedly take a different stand. ....

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Federal judge declares Alabama's transgender surgery requirement unconstitutional


Federal judge declares Alabama’s transgender surgery requirement unconstitutional
Law in question required transgender people to undergo surgery in order to change the gender marker on their IDs
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Frank M. Johnson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse, home to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama – Photo: Michael Barera, via Wikimedia.
A federal judge has declared unconstitutional an Alabama law requiring transgender individuals to undergo gender confirmation surgery before they can update the gender marker on their state-issued identification.
U.S. District Court Judge Myron Thompson, of the Middle District of Alabama, ruled that the surgical requirement imposes unfair and burdensome requirements on transgender people, and injures them by forcing them to identify as a gender different from their assigned sex at birth. ....

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Alabama's trans ID law requiring proof of surgery is unconstitutional, court rules


Alabama s trans ID law requiring proof of surgery is unconstitutional, court rules
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Alabama s policy requiring transgender people to have undergone gender-affirming surgery before they can get state IDs that accurately reflect their gender identities is unconstitutional, a federal court ruled this month.
Fewer than 10 states now require proof of surgery to update the gender marker on a driver s license.
The Alabama case began in 2018, when three transgender people Darcy Corbitt, Destiny Clark and an unnamed third person sued the state after they were denied driver s licenses that reflected their genders, opposed to their sexes assigned at birth, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. ....

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Judge rules against Ala law requiring gender surgery proof for ID


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A federal judge has ruled that an Alabama law requiring residents to provide proof of gender reassignment surgery before they can change the sex listed on their driver s license is unconstitutional. 
Judge Myron Thompson, who was appointed to the bench by former President Jimmy Carter, ruled that Alabama s Policy Order 63 violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
In his opinion, issued Friday, Thompson sympathized with the plaintiffs, trans-identified women who filed a lawsuit against Policy Order 63, arguing that the measure is a violation of the 14th Amendment s Equal Protection Clause as well as their fundamental right to privacy, their liberty interest in refusing unwanted medical treatment, and their First Amendment right to be free of compelled speech. ....

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The Year of COVID, Elections and Police Brutality Also Saw LGBTQ Activism


The Year of COVID, Elections and Police Brutality Also Saw LGBTQ Activism
Protesters hold signs and chant slogans at a march against racism and police brutality organized by leaders of black LGBTQ rights groups and attended by a large LGBTQ+ community and supporters, in West Hollywood, California, on June 14, 2020.
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For the past five years,
Truthout has looked back at the queer and trans news you might’ve missed because corporate news outlets decided not to cover it. This year, almost all of us were tangled up with the biggest news stories queer and trans people felt the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic; the feuds between the rich and powerful in Washington; the anti-racist uprisings; and the global warming-fueled hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires. ....

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