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17 Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth Cases

Metropolitan School District of Martinsville v. A.C.
Indiana
Feb 2026

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

Metropolitan School District of Martinsville v. A.C.

Alongside his parents, A.C., a boy who was barred from using the boys’ restroom with the other boys because he is transgender, has sued his Indiana school district for violating his right under federal law to attend school.
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Indiana
Feb 2026
Metropolitan School District of Martinsville v. A.C.

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

Metropolitan School District of Martinsville v. A.C.

Alongside his parents, A.C., a boy who was barred from using the boys’ restroom with the other boys because he is transgender, has sued his Indiana school district for violating his right under federal law to attend school.
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PFLAG v. Abbott
Texas
Jan 2026

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

PFLAG v. Abbott

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ, Lambda Legal, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Texas, and Baker Botts filed a lawsuit in Texas State Court on behalf of PFLAG National and three Texas families. This is the second of two lawsuits challenging unlawful attempts to ban essential health care for transgender youth by Texas state leaders.
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Texas
Jan 2026
PFLAG v. Abbott

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

PFLAG v. Abbott

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ, Lambda Legal, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Texas, and Baker Botts filed a lawsuit in Texas State Court on behalf of PFLAG National and three Texas families. This is the second of two lawsuits challenging unlawful attempts to ban essential health care for transgender youth by Texas state leaders.
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Little v. Hecox
U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2026

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

Little v. Hecox

Lindsay is a college student at Boise State University. She wants to run on the track team so she can form friendships with other girls. A new law in Idaho would ban her from doing so because she is transgender.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2026
Little v. Hecox

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

Little v. Hecox

Lindsay is a college student at Boise State University. She wants to run on the track team so she can form friendships with other girls. A new law in Idaho would ban her from doing so because she is transgender.
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Dylan, a white boy in a black tshirt with blonde hair, and his mom, Joanna, a white women with gray hair and a pink tshirt sitting on a poarch with a peach-painted wood and green stained glass windows.
Arkansas
Dec 2025

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

Brandt et al v. Rutledge et al

Four families of transgender youth and two doctors have challenged an Arkansas law that would prohibit healthcare professionals from providing or even referring transgender young people for medically necessary health care. The law would also bar any state funds or insurance coverage for gender-affirming health care for transgender people under 18, and it would allow private insurers to refuse to cover gender-affirming care for people of any age. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges that House Bill 1570 is a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
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Arkansas
Dec 2025
Dylan, a white boy in a black tshirt with blonde hair, and his mom, Joanna, a white women with gray hair and a pink tshirt sitting on a poarch with a peach-painted wood and green stained glass windows.

Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

Brandt et al v. Rutledge et al

Four families of transgender youth and two doctors have challenged an Arkansas law that would prohibit healthcare professionals from providing or even referring transgender young people for medically necessary health care. The law would also bar any state funds or insurance coverage for gender-affirming health care for transgender people under 18, and it would allow private insurers to refuse to cover gender-affirming care for people of any age. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges that House Bill 1570 is a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
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