An Irish teacher at the center of a transgender pronoun controversy was jailed for the third time on Monday after defying a court order to stay away from the school that dismissed him. The High ...
North Dakota ... by creating a ban with myriad unforeseen consequences," he said. States across the US are experiencing a wave of proposed legislation seeking to prevent transgender children ...
Utah’s Republican-controlled House voted Friday to pass ... transgender people from using facilities consistent with their gender identity in all government-owned buildings, and a North Dakota ...
Like clockwork, as we return to school, our classrooms will fall into gender pronoun controversies. The inclusive impulse on Day One is to have everyone in class introduce themselves and ...
Schools can be inclusive of transgender ... policies to ban teachers from referring to students by the pronouns they use. Some school districts in Texas, Indiana, North Dakota, and Utah have ...
ARE PRONOUN RESTRICTIONS LEGAL? IT DEPENDS At least four states laws — Florida, Kentucky, Montana and North Dakota — intended ... mention whether states can ban transgender girls from girls ...
This emergency project helps families of transgender ... Dakota and its neighbors in North Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming have all banned gender-affirming care for youth. Montana’s ban ...
Gender is often categorized as male, female or nonbinary. For folks who identify as non-binary or transgender, pronouns are essential to their identity. For folks who identify as cisgender ...
WESTMEATH, Ireland (TND) — Irish police arrested a teacher this week for reportedly violating a court order to stay away from a school where he refused to use a student's preferred pronouns.
BISMARCK — The impending August trial for a lawsuit challenging North Dakota's abortion ban was canceled Monday, July 27, without immediate reasoning from the presiding judge. The decision comes ...
The consequences for violating transgender care bans range from loss of medical license to criminal charges. It is now a felony in six states — Alabama, Idaho, Florida, North Dakota, Oklahoma ...