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A ban on transgender women from competing in collegiate athletics is on its way to the governor’s desk. The bill received bipartisan support.
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The ACLU says Governor Mike Braun's executive order and the state's halt on amended birth records are unconstitutional.
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The legislation is similar to an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in early February. The NCAA updated its policies to conform with that ban.
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Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order Tuesday to align with federal moves to ban transgender women and girls from playing sports.
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Employees are being ordered to erase their pronouns and change their bathroom usage.
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The Indianapolis-based NCAA left the participation of transgender athletes up to the individual sport governing bodies under its 2022 guidance.
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The decision Tuesday does not stop the underlying case, which was granted class action certification in January. A bench trial is tentatively set for April 2025.
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Efforts in Republican-led states to write definitions of male and female into law are leading to outcry that the measures deny transgender people legal recognition.
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Indiana Public Broadcasting spoke with transgender Hoosiers in their 50s, 60s and 70s about growing up and living in Indiana during a period of social transition.
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A federal judge this week granted class action certification in a lawsuit challenging Indiana’s recent ban on transition-related care for Hoosier youth diagnosed with gender dysphoria.