The ACLU is suing the city of Loogootee for blocking PrideFest, claiming city restrictions on public events violate the First Amendment.
A court order blocking an Indiana school district from barring trans students from gender-affirming restrooms will remain in place.
A proposed bill in Indiana would effectively erase transgender people’s existence from state law and deny recognition to married same-sex spouses. House Bill 1291, sponsored...
The measure would deny federal funds to child welfare agencies who refuse to place LGBTQ children with non-affirming parents.
From a Canadian travel advisory to an Iowa LGBTQ group banned from a Labor Day Parade, here are headlines you should know about.
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling allowing three transgender boys in Indiana to access restrooms and locker rooms consistent with their...
A federal judge has blocked most part of an Indiana law barring transgender youth from accessing gender-affirming medical treatments. The law, passed by the state’s...
Students in Indiana are mounting their own production of the gender-bending play "Marian" after their principal canceled the performance.
New DNA testing may soon identify more of the victims of Indiana’s most prolific serial killer. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Herb Baumeister is believed...
A recent poll finds that majorities of voters in nine states with competitive U.S. Senate races are more likely to support candidates for Senate who...
A federal judge has ordered Indianapolis Public Schools to allow a 10-year-old girl — who was told she could no longer participate on the girls’...
Indiana lawmakers have voted to override Gov. Eric Holcomb’s veto of a bill barring transgender females from competing in women’s sports teams, which will ensure...
Indiana’s Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb has vetoed a bill that sought to ban transgender student-athletes from competing in sports designated for girls — a surprise...
At least seven Republican states are seeking to restrict various aspects of transgender people's lives.
A federal judge has ruled that an Indiana high school violated students' rights by barring the GSA from accessing resources.