The Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to ban future recruits and begin expelling service members who are transgender.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its transgender military ban, finding the policy may be discriminatory.
Donald Trump has rescinded a Biden order allowing transgender people to serve in the military, raising the specter of a future ban.
Transgender recruits and enlisted members look forward to serving without fear of being discharged for who they are.
Speaker Pelosi, HRC, the Task Force, the Victory Fund are a few organizations celebrating the executive order.
Policy would be easy to implement, and would be life-changing for non-exempt service members and currently-barred recruits
Lawsuit contends that the ban is unconstitutional and that Obama-era policy allowing trans people to serve openly was sufficient
Fate of amendment is uncertain, and could be stripped out by Senate Republicans in conference committee
A new memo says military has infrastructure in place to rapidly reverse restrictions on transgender service
Kayleigh McEnany was challenged on Donald Trump's anti-trans military ban, which he announced almost three years ago
Letter argues that the ban is unlawful, based on Supreme Court's ruling in a recent workplace discrimination case
Lawyers say the granting of "one single waiver" doesn't negate the harm done by the ban on transgender military personnel
Documents could reveal who and what influenced the administration to ban trans individuals from serving openly
Warren pledged to undo the ban as part of a wider, pro-LGBTQ plan for service members, veterans, and their families
Maryland judge says Trump's trans military ban "discriminates on the basis of transgender status"