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The Trump administration said it is moving quickly to purge the military of about 1,000 service members who have self-identified as having gender dysphoria.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to take up the case after U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes halted the ban in ...
As they fight Trump's transgender military ban, service members told ABC News they are facing a gut-wrenching decision: voluntarily separate or get kicked out.
President Donald Trump can proceed with his plan to ban transgender people from the military, including by removing transgender troops currently serving, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
LGBTQ+ advocates said the Trump administration’s purge of transgender troops is unconstitutional and will hurt national ...
The Supreme Court usually defers to the military and did so again to rule against transgender members of the armed forces.
The ruling allows the armed forces to discharge the thousands of current transgender troops and reject new recruits while ...
A handful of House Republicans are working to make President Trump’s executive order to bar transgender troops from serving ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has acted in a series of cases involving challenges to executive orders signed by President Donald ...
D.C., reached a similar conclusion on March 18 in a related challenge by transgender members of the military. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes' order temporarily blocking enforcement of the policy ...
The Supreme Court weighed in on the Trump administration's transgender military ban after a lower court's decision blocking ...