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Texas Bills & Amendments: 3
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89th Regular Session | ||
HB 229 | Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex. | 11 |
HB 239 | Relating to regulations and policies for entering or using certain private spaces; authorizing a civil penalty. | 6 |
85th Regular Session | ||
SB 6 | Relating to regulations and policies for entering or using a bathroom or changing facility; authorizing a civil penalty. | 726 |
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Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia; Opinion and dissenting opinions (No. 17-1618, Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects individuals from workplace discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Gerald Lynn Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia, Court docket (No.17-1618, whether Title VII covers discrimination based on sexual orientation). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Gerald Lynn Bostock, petitioner, v. Clayton County, Georgia, respondent; Reply brief for petitioner (No. 17-1618, appealing court ruling that Title VII does not cover sexual orientation). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
L.W. et al. v. Jonathan Skrmetti, et al.; Memorandum opinion (No. 3:23-cv-00376, overturning a lower court ruling that found Tennessee's gender-affirming care ban to be unconstitutional). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
United States of America v. Jonathan Thomas Skrmetti, et al.; Petition for write of certiorari (no. 23-477, Tennessee Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) banning medical treatment for transgender minors violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Texas Governor Materials
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Letter to Chairmen and Executive Directors, RE: Directing Texas state agencies to ensure that agency rules, internal policies, employment practices, and other actions comply with the law and the biological reality that there are only two sexes—male and female. (Link Type: Letter) | ||
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Executive Order 14168, Defending women from gender ideology extremism and restoring biological truth to the federal government. (Link Type: Executive Order) | ||
Independent women in action across America (interactive map showing states that have introduced and/or passed laws requiring student athletes to play on teams that correspond to their sex assigned at birth). (Link Type: Website) |