Which country is about to implement a nationwide transgender bathroom ban?
The U.K. is set to ban trans people from single-sex facilities — even some that match their biological sex.
August 8, 2025
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The U.K. is set to ban trans people from single-sex facilities — even some that match their biological sex.
Keir Starmer said the ruling that trans women are not considered women under the nation's Equality Act must be applied "as soon as possible."
Under the legislation, trans students would be banned from nearly all single-sex facilities that are aligned with their gender identities.
Acting Chair Andrea Lucas says she will fight so-called gender ideology.
Shelter operators could use physical characteristics to force trans women to be housed with men under a new proposed rule.
It's actually not even a reversal, contends the White House press secretary.
The GOP is doubling down on bigotry instead of addressing the concerns of the American people.
The amended suit by the ACLU and Lambda Legal says HB 142 doesn't fix the problems caused by the infamous anti-LGBT HB 2.
"I don't want the suicide of a single Texan on my hands," House Speaker Joe Straus said in opposing a so-called bathroom bill.
The new ordinance imposes a $500 fine and up to six months in jail for trans people caught using the restroom that matches their gender identity.
The HRC Foundation and two law firms filed the suit on behalf of two young trans people and their families.
A look at the attention-seeking political gamesmanship of the South Carolina congresswoman that will lead to real people getting hurt.
If passed, the law would see trans and gender-nonconforming people fined up to $1,000 and jailed up to a year for using the 'wrong bathroom' in public.
Pat McCrory lashes out at the Obama administration's directive.
"It defies understanding, except for the fact that it's a pretty obvious part of a politics of misdirection and distraction," McBride said of Republicans' proposed federal anti-trans legislation.
“I will follow the rules as outlined by Speaker Johnson even if I disagree with them,” she said.
The announcement was tucked away in the Congressional Record.
The states are predictably very red.