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Another judge blocks Trump effort to ban transgender troops from the military U.S. District Judge Benjamin Settle said there is no evidence that trans troops harm military readiness.
President Donald Trump's executive order banning transgender people from military service was blocked by a federal judge on Tuesday.
Transgender service members and recruits are challenging Trump's ban as discrimination and say it should not be enforced as the courts hear their case.
Transgender service members actively removed from US military under Trump ban President Donald Trump participates in a reenlistment ceremony for Army soldiers during a military parade commemorating ...
After President Donald Trump was elected, Tech. Sgt. Rylee Marcotte of the Air Force knew that despite almost 13 years of ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has blocked the Trump administration policy that restricts migrants who cross the ...
The troops, who mainly spoke on condition of anonymity because they fear reprisals, said being forced to decide is ...
Vermont and New York, as well as several other states, are suing the Trump administration over an executive order banning ...
The Supreme Court agreed Thursday to hear a case over state restrictions on which school sports teams transgender students ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Thursday to hear a bid by Idaho and West Virginia to enforce their state laws banning ...
After President Donald Trump was elected, Tech. Sgt. Rylee Marcotte of the Air Force knew that despite almost 13 years of service, she would be a target.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes blocks the Department of Defense from carrying through with a policy directive designed to remove transgender service members from the military.
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