GLAD Applauds MA Senate Action to Protect Access to Essential Medical Care for Transgender Youth
Amendment 388 includes protections for providers in Massachusetts who provide essential medical care for transgender youth from out of state. Read More
Amendment 388 includes protections for providers in Massachusetts who provide essential medical care for transgender youth from out of state. Read More
The new law strengthens protections for LGBTQ families. Pending Massachusetts Parentage Act would do the same. Read More
The broad coalition of educators, advocacy groups, and law firms challenging the New Hampshire's ‘banned concepts’ law filed a new court brief objecting to the state’s attempt to dismiss the case. Read More
GLAD joins with our entire community in mourning the loss of Urvashi Vaid, a beloved member of the GLAD family and a visionary, kind, and ... Read More
Parents and doctors express relief that transgender adolescents will be able to continue receiving necessary medical care while their challenge to SB 184 proceeds. Read More
Legislation that gives access to key donor information must recognize the many ways families are formed through assisted reproduction. Read More
Maine’s new law requires private insurers to cover fertility care, removing cost barriers for people who want to build their families. Maine's new law will require private health insurance policies to cover fertility care. This new law will drastically improve access to fertility care for all Mainers. LD 1539 will for the first time require private insurers in Maine to cover fertility care Read More
Facing criminal penalties and a devastating loss of essential medical care for their children, four Alabama parents from across the state, joined by two medical providers and Rev. Eknes-Tucker of Pilgrim UCC Church in Birmingham will ask a federal court to block SB 184 from taking effect. Read More
SPLC, NCLR, GLAD, and HRC will bring suit on behalf of two medical providers and multiple families who would be directly harmed by the law. Read More
We join the nation in celebrating Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic confirmation as the next Associate Justice and the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Read More
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