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360 Queen Entertainment appears in court as part of ACLU Texas' lawsuit against a statewide drag ban.
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Texas doctors say potential ban on gender-affirming care for trans kids hurts patients and providersA new Texas law would stop transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming medical care. Texas doctors said this is already hurting their work and their patients.
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The law was set to go into effect next month but an Austin-based judge ruled the law is discriminatory and violates parents’ rights to decide what is best for their children. The state has appealed the ruling.
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The bill passed by the Texas Senate takes aim at ‘sexually oriented performances.’ Arts groups are sizing up what that means.
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With the hearing concluded, attention now turns to Judge Maia Cantú Hexsel who must first decide on a matter of jurisdiction before ruling on the case.
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On Tuesday, Travis County District Court Judge Maria Cantú Hexsel held the first hearing on the Senate Bill 14 lawsuit. She heard from the plaintiffs, medical experts and attorneys who asked the court to block the law’s implementation.
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It's back-to-school season. Here's what policies and challenges are shaping education in North TexasSchool safety and LGBTQ+ rights are among some of the biggest issues facing North Texas students this upcoming school year.
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The ACLU of Texas claims a new law going into effect next month is so “yawning in scope it criminalizes and restricts an enormous swath of constitutionally protected activity, including theater, ballet, comedy, and even cheerleading.”
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Carroll ISD's board struck gender identity and sexual orientation from its nondiscrimination statement. Placing that amended policy — while adding revised bathroom and pronoun rules — to new student handbooks reignited old fires at Monday's school board meeting.
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McLennan County Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley filed a lawsuit after a state agency warned her about refusing to marry gay couples. She hopes a recent U.S. Supreme Court case about religious freedom helps her cause.
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The lawsuit alleges that Senate Bill 14, which bans certain medical procedures for transgender children, violates several provisions of the Texas Constitution.
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