Gay Americans report more acceptance, room for progress: survey
The vast majority of U.S. lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender adults say society has become more accepting of them in the past decade, according to a poll.
Boston police issue new transgender guidelines
The new policy includes updates to area including the use of pronouns and having a male or female officer search a transgender individual.
Transgender discrimination costs New York millions: Report
Bias against transgender people could be costing the state $7 million, a new report argues.
Pa. legislature introduces statewide LGBT nondiscrimination bills
The nondiscrimination legislation would prohibit sexual orientation or gender identity-based bias in employment, housing, and credit in Pennsylvania.
Appeals court hears Michelle Kosilek sex change case
A lawyer for the Department of Correction said that a ruling forcing the DOC to allow an inmate’s sex change “expands the Eighth Amendment by new heights.”
Michelle Kosilek: Appeals court to hear transgender inmate case
Lawyers for the Department of Correction and Michelle Kosilek will present arguments to the First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston Tuesday morning.
Emerson College fraternity raises money for transgender brother’s surgery
Member of Emerson College’s Phi Alpha Tau fraternity started an Indiegogo page to raise funds to pay for a transgender brother’s sex reassignment surgery.
