 
													 
																									Fernando Hermida diagnosed four months after asking for asylum
 
													 
																									A growing indifference to suffering that is baked into the legal system
 
													 
																									This year a number of state lawmakers and officials could be spotted marching in the parade on Saturday, June 15
 
													 
																									A U.S. District Judge ordered the lawyers to turn over the Q&A document, which was used to prepare for questions from a three-judge panel
 
													 
																									The Los Angeles Times Short Docs program celebrates filmmaking with a West Coast perspective presenting undiscovered stories
 
													 
																									The pride event, co-sponsored by the City of West Hollywood, will offer live entertainment, DJ sets, and free food
 
													 
																									Trump turned his aim towards trans people near the end of a rally in Racine, Wisconsin, which was mostly focused on immigration and crime
 
													 
																									This fight is not just about the rights of LGBTQI individuals; it is about the integrity of our democratic system itself
 
													 
																									Lawyers representing Planned Parenthood and the Missouri AG argued Monday over HIPPA protections during a St. Louis Circuit Court hearing
 
													 
																									The bill drew national attention from critics, who said it left no place for those who don’t fit a biologically narrow definition