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New York v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Other Lawsuits Challenging the “Denial of Care” Rule Amicus
- Relationships & Family > Reproductive Justice
- Discrimination > Healthcare
- Discrimination > Faith & Religion
In 2019, NCLR filed four amicus briefs in eight federal lawsuits challenging a regulation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services called “Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care.” The Trump Administration’s regulation, more aptly referred to as the “denial of care” rule, would allow health care professionals to deny certain medical treatments or services to patients based on the provider’s own religious or moral beliefs.
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Title X Gag Rule Cases Amicus
In 2019, NCLR and other LGBTQ organizations filed briefs in multiple challenges to the Trump administration’s domestic “gag rule.” The cases concern a set of regulations from the Department of Health and Human Services that require clinics that provide the full range of reproductive health care – family planning and abortion – to create complete physical and financial separation between abortion and family planning services.
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Federal Appeals Court Rules Idaho Department of Corrections Must Provide Gender Confirmation Surgery to Transgender Woman
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Trump Administration to Eliminate LGBTQ Healthcare Anti-Discrimination Protections
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NCLR Celebrates the U.S. House of Representatives Passage of the Equality Act
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NCLR Condemns New HHS Rule Encouraging Denials of Health Care
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Arizona Supreme Court Rules that Family Law Judges May Ensure that Transgender Children Receive Appropriate Care
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Minton v. Dignity Health Amicus
- Discrimination > Housing & Public Accommodations
- Discrimination > Healthcare
- Discrimination > Faith & Religion
NCLR filed an amicus brief in Minton v. Dignity Health, a case brought by Evan Minton, a transgender man whose hysterectomy was suddenly cancelled by a Dignity Health hospital due to religious reasons after the hospital learned Mr. Minton was transgender.
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National Center for Lesbian Rights Settles Consumer Fraud Lawsuit Against Therapist for Conversion Therapy
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