NEW YORK, June 3 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday ruled the U.S. Bureau of Prisons must keep providing transgender inmates gender-affirming care, despite an executive order President Donald Trump ...
LGBTQ Nation: We spoke to 8 trans inmates. They say the Bureau of Prisons is illegally denying them care.
We spoke to 8 trans inmates. They say the Bureau of Prisons is illegally denying them care.
AOL: Lawton inmate was denied medical care for four days before he died, lawsuit says
Lawton inmate was denied medical care for four days before he died, lawsuit says
The Spokesman-Review: Grant County Jail health care exceeds standard, despite inmate’s claim
EPHRATA – The Columbia Basin Herald received a letter from a previous inmate at the Grant County Jail, Wayne Symmonds, who expressed concerns around the medical care he has received alongside concerns ...
The Alabama Department of Corrections has terminated its inmate healthcare contract with YesCare and is moving quickly to bring in a new provider through an emergency agreement aimed at ensuring ...
Bloomberg Law News: Skrmetti Ruling Supports Ban on Inmate Gender Care, Court Told
South Carolina is hardly alone in struggling to care for the mentally ill inmates filling its jails. But other states have made greater strides in devising potential fixes.
Oregonian: Federal prisons must continue providing care for transgender inmates, judge says
Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Fight over inmate care may go to Supreme Court
LGBTQ Nation: Trans inmates win right to gender-affirming care as judge calls it “a serious medical need”
A federal judge has blocked a gender-affirming care ban for trans inmates in Georgia that has been in effect for several months. Judge Victoria Calvert agreed with the plaintiffs that the blanket ban ...