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After a viral video stirred controversy at Texas A&M, Texas Tech ordered course adjustments while other university systems like UNT and UT launched reviews. It鈥檚 unclear what the reviews will look for.
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Advocacy groups say the new state law, presidential executive order and gubernatorial letter Tedd Mitchell cited do not prohibit classroom discussions of particular LGBTQ+ identities.
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The governor signed Texas' Senate Bill 8 into law on Monday. The so-called "bathroom bill" prohibits people in many publicly owned spaces from using restrooms that don't align with the sex listed on their birth certificate. LGBTQ+ groups and advocates are calling the measure another attack on transgender Texans.
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Waters will accept a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Unleashed LGBTQ+ Festival on Sept. 19.
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The ACLU of Texas has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state's new anti-DEI law days before it goes into effect.
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The UNT System鈥檚 temporary pause on drag performances went into effect in March of this year. A federal appeals court ruled earlier this month a similar ban likely violates the First Amendment.
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After hours of debate, the Texas House on Thursday passed Senate Bill 8. The so-called 鈥渂athroom bill" restricts access to public restrooms for transgender people. Once the state Senate approves the House鈥檚 changes, the measure heads to Gov. Greg Abbott鈥檚 desk.
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Dubbed a 鈥減arent rights鈥 bills, Senate Bill 12 bans DEI programs in K-12 schools 鈥 and prohibits clubs LGBTQ+ students say are vital resources.
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Over 100 people provided at times emotional testimony Monday for and against Senate Bill 7, which would require people to use restrooms that match their birth gender.
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County commissioners voted unanimously to appoint four Republicans and one Democrat to the volunteer commission.
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County commissioners did not hear a scheduled briefing on a historical marker application Judge O鈥橦are shut down in May.
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The Rev. Russ Boyd and Ridglea Christian Church congregants have been searching for ways to demonstrate allyship to Fort Worth鈥檚 LGBTQ+ community.