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New Yorkers for Equal Rights hosted a virtual rally urging residents to vote “yes” this November on Prop One: the Equal Rights Amendment.
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New York State Attorney General Letitia James is appealing a county court ruling that removed the Equal Rights Amendment from the November ballot due to a procedural error.
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For the second time, Yale Law School’s Veterans Legal Services Clinic has sued the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to force the agency to cover gender confirmation surgery for transgender veterans.
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Under the framework from the state Education Department, teachers are not required to inform parents about their child’s gender identity.
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The Smithtown Library board voted to remove Pride displays from children’s sections, prompting an outcry from New York’s LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
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The “X” option for licenses, learner’s permits and non-driver identification cards is being implemented in conjunction with a state law approved last June. Proponents of the change had argued that limiting gender identity on licenses to either male or female discriminated against nonbinary New Yorkers.
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An opportunity to diversify Connecticut's state government workforce may be coming this summer, as a surge of retirement are expected to leave thousands of vacancies.
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The City Council of Norwalk, Connecticut, is set to vote on an expanded definition of gender that includes identity and expression on Tuesday. The change…
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This weekend, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power spoke at Yale’s Class Day. Power was elected by students to talk as part of…