The lawsuit appears to be the first court challenge to Trump's executive order banning transgender girls and women from school sports.
IRIS Executive Director Maggie Mitchell Salem after ... now face an existential threat. Stop-work orders from the Trump administration worth $4 million and the suspension of refugees entering ...
The organization that for decades has helped refugees build new lives in Connecticut after fleeing their homelands is ...
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Both California and Minnesota have vowed to flout the Trump administration’s ban on biological males in girls’ sports, but it ...
New Hampshire high school students Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle are challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order barring transgender girls and women from competing on women’s ...
“Our clients Parker and Iris simply want to go to school, learn, and play on teams with their peers.” Last week, Trump signed an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports ...
Iris, a freshman at Pembroke Academy ... The teenagers are also challenging another executive order that directs federal agencies to end funding for programs that foster “gender ideology ...
Last year, transgender students Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle filed a lawsuit ... to expand the lawsuit in response to two recent executive orders from Trump, in which he implemented a federal ...