Supreme Court allows Trump administration's anti-trans and anti-nonbinary passport policy (for now)
The Supreme Court decided that Trump's anti-trans and anti-nonbinary policy can stand for the time being.
November 6, 2025
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The Supreme Court decided that Trump's anti-trans and anti-nonbinary policy can stand for the time being.
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Capital Pride Alliance executive director Ryan Bos said the group was weighing issuing a warning.
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A German official confirmed the government’s alert to The Advocate.