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St. Louis County Circuit Judge Ellen Ribaudo on Thursday extended the pause on Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's rule limiting transgender care.
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Three openly transgender educators in the school district say discrimination has forced them out of their jobs.
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The decision by St. Louis County Circuit Judge Ellen Ribaudo came after an unsuccessful attempt from Andrew Bailey’s office to move the case to federal court. Ribaudo is expected to rule on the temporary restraining order on Monday.
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Transgender people in Missouri brace for sweeping restrictions to take effect April 27.
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The form had asked people to report concerns about “gender transition intervention” in Missouri. The attorney general’s office says it was hacked and is being investigated.
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An internal investigation found areas of improvement, says center treats patients "according to the currently accepted standard of care."
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Temporary emergency regulations that prohibit doctors from providing gender-affirming care to transgender people unless they meet stringent requirements are slated to take effect April 27. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey says the rules are meant to protect minors from hasty and risky medical procedures. Transgender patients say the rules go against the recommendations of medical professionals.
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Becky Sauerbrunn, an Olivette native and longtime fixture on the U.S. women’s soccer team, returns to St. Louis on Tuesday for an exhibition match against Ireland at CityPark.
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As the campaign against gender-affirming care expands across the nation, often lost is an explanation of what it entails. Here are some basics.
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The attorney general demanded Planned Parenthood turn over a litany of records earlier this month as part of his investigation into allegations of misconduct at the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.