Todd Rokita posted photos of the Indianapolis high school classroom to a state website tracking alleged student "indoctrination."
Jane Doe claims the city violated its human rights law by barring her from women’s shelters, leaving her vulnerable to sexual assault.
Three Ankeny educators sued after being disciplined and barred from sponsoring student activities over a 2022 GSA event.
Four Republicans joined Democrats to defeat Boebert's amendment, though the House approved two other anti-transgender measures.
The six provisions target Pride flags, transgender rights, DEI programs, and LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections at the State Department.
Tyler Getchell pleaded guilty to attempted manslaughter after shooting Kyle McFarlane in the back during a dispute over alleged trespassing.
Staff and customers took cover inside Shakey's after an armed man allegedly opened fire from the parking lot.
Dmitriy Popov was 17 when he fatally stabbed the gay professional dancer during a confrontation at a Brooklyn gas station.
The crowdsourced resource helps users navigate a sweeping new state law restricting which public bathrooms and changing rooms they may use.
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a law requiring educators to answer parents' questions about their children within 10 business days.
Wyoming's Reid Rasner settled with one defendant who admitted the allegations were false, while four other defamation lawsuits continue.
Mace is reportedly weighing a Senate bid weeks after finishing fifth in South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial primary.
New law bars state funding for transition-related treatments, leaving medical experts worried about the consequences.
Michael Thompson allegedly posted comments about "target practice" in response to a Facebook post promoting Lubbock Pride Fest 2026.
The woman accused of orchestrating the transgender man's abuse and killing agreed to life in prison but could still face federal charges.