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Deciding Votes by Biden Judges Stop State Health Plans from Excluding Medically Necessary Gender Affirming ...
By Elliot Mincberg
The State health plan discriminated against transgender employees, US Appeals Court rules • NC Newsline
By Lynn Bonner
Appeals court says states' failure to cover transgender procedures is…
By Christina Grube
NC must offer gender-affirming care to transgender state employees and their family members, court rules
By Will Doran
Court orders North Carolina, West Virginia to fund sex changes in state health care plans
By Tyler Arnold
4th Circuit affirms rulings upholding access to gender-affirming healthcare in N.C., W.Va.
By Tammye Nash
In Federal Court, a Big Win for Transgender Rights
By John Johnson
Trans Patients In NC, W.Va. Prevail In 4th Circ. Health Fight
By Kellie Mejdrich
West Virginia’s and North Carolina’s transgender care coverage policies discriminate, judges rule
By Leah Willingham
Transgender health care must be paid for by state insurance, says an appeals court
By Selena Simmons-Duffin
Health Plans Must Cover Transgender Care, Fourth Cir. Says (2)
By Mary Anne Pazanowski
Trans people win in major decision on health care access that could go to Supreme Court
By Mira Lazine
State health care plans must cover transgender-related care, federal court rules
By Ian Couzens, Stephanie Sy & Saher Khan
Transgender health care must be paid for by state insurance, says an appeals court | News
By Selena Simmons-Duffin
Fact Check Team: Appeals court rules state health plans must cover gender-affirming care
By Konner Mcintire
W. Virginia and N. Carolina's transgender care coverage policies discriminate, judges rule
By Leah Willingham
North Carolina, West Virginia transgender care discriminatory
By Leah Willingham
West Virginia and North Carolina's transgender care coverage policies discriminate, judges rule
By Leah Willingham
Transgender health care must be paid for by state insurance, says an appeals court
By Selena Simmons-Duffin
Court orders North Carolina, West Virginia to fund sex changes in state health care plans
By Tyler Arnold