Civil and human rights organizations are suing over Donald Trump executive orders aimed at dismantling DEI programs and gender discrimination protections.
A federal judge said President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting DEI are too vague and infringe on rights to free speech.
A month into the new Trump administration, many trans immigrants fear for their safety and their health in the US – and for some, the possibility of deportation.
If I were in a foxhole,” the Trump lawyer said, 'I doubt that gender identity would be a primary concern.' It was just one flashpoints at the fiery hearing.
In a lawsuit filed on Thursday by Lambda Legal, a civil rights organization focused on LGBTQ+ policies, the nonprofit groups said Trump’s executive orders should be declared unconstitutional and discriminatory. The orders challenged include:
A judge allowed the administration's mass layoffs to proceed, while a key appeals court ruling on the president's order to halt birthright citizenship won't come until at least June.
Judge Adam Abelson temporarily halted Trump’s push to cancel DEI-related federal contracts and bring legal action over private sector DEI programs, calling the policies overly vague and arguing some of them could violate the First Amendment,