Cases | Foote v. Town of Ludlow
Update 12/16/2022: Victory! A federal judge ruled in favor of Ludlow schools to affirm LGBTQ+ students with their chosen name and pronouns. School staff should be ... Read More
Update 12/16/2022: Victory! A federal judge ruled in favor of Ludlow schools to affirm LGBTQ+ students with their chosen name and pronouns. School staff should be ... Read More
VICTORY: In July 2022, An Act Relative to HIV Prevention Services, was passed as an amendment to the state budget. Sexually active minors (those under 18) ... Read More
303 Creative v. Elenis, a case that will be argued before the Supreme Court later this year, was brought on behalf of a website development ... Read More
Healthcare is a human right. No one should ever be denied essential medical care because of bias. The proposed rule from HHS will help people ... Read More
Universities must continue considering race as part of their holistic admissions process. A diverse learning environment prepares students to thrive in our diverse nation. GLAD joined ... Read More
We must protect access to abortion care and lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in the Commonwealth. The Massachusetts legislature passed a bill providing critical protections for ... Read More
UPDATE: On December 13, President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law. Millions of couples and their children across the country now have ... Read More
This case challenges Iowa’s law denying Medicaid coverage for gender confirmation surgeries. The law violates the Iowa Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause, the Iowa Civil Rights ... Read More
Abortion care is essential care. Rhode Island should lift restrictions on public funding for abortion care. Rhode Island law bans residents from accessing abortion care through ... Read More
Facing criminal penalties and a devastating loss of essential medical care for their children, Alabama parents and medical providers are asking a federal court to ... Read More
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