Eve Hill won a temporary restraining order on behalf of three transgender women in federal facilities, challenging the Trump administration’s Executive Order aimed to transfer them to men’s facilities and cease medical care. – Go Health Pro

Eve Hill won a temporary restraining order on behalf of three transgender women in federal facilities, challenging the Trump administration’s Executive Order aimed to transfer them to men’s facilities and cease medical care. – Go Health Pro

During a hearing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Feb. 4, partner Eve Hill won a temporary restraining order on behalf of three transgender women in Washington, D.C., preventing the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) from implementing the Trump administration’s executive order to move all transgender women to men’s facilities and … Read more

Eve Hill files lawsuit on behalf of three transgender women in federal facilities challenging the Trump Administration’s Executive Order threatening to move them to men’s facilities and cease medical treatment in violation of the ADA. Lawsuit alleges directives are unconstitutional, arbitrary, and capacious. – Go Health Pro

Eve Hill won a temporary restraining order on behalf of three transgender women in federal facilities, challenging the Trump administration’s Executive Order aimed to transfer them to men’s facilities and cease medical care. – Go Health Pro

Eve Hill, partner at Brown Goldstein & Levy, filed a lawsuit on behalf of three transgender women in Washington, D.C. challenging a federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) policy directed by President Trump which would override constitutional and Prison Rape Elimination Act protections for transgender women, and would terminate all medical care for gender dysphoria for … Read more

Challenging Gender Persecution in Afghanistan at the ICJ – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Challenging Gender Persecution in Afghanistan at the ICJ – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Introduction

In a groundbreaking move, Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands have announced their intention to take Afghanistan to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over gender discrimination, following the Taliban’s brutal repression of women and girls. This would be the first time the ICJ has been used by a state to challenge another under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women for gender discrimination. Since the Taliban seized control in August 2021, Afghan women and girls have faced what many activists, scholars, and policymakers are calling gender apartheid—a regime of systematic oppression that affects virtually every aspect of their lives.

The Taliban’s decrees have barred women from education beyond the sixth grade, mandated that they travel only with a mahram (male guardian), and imposed punishments for women who raise their voices in public. According to the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, these measures, coupled with increased surveillance by morality inspectors and restrictions on the media, represent “gender persecution, a crime against humanity,” that is reshaping Afghan society. The Taliban’s new vice and virtue laws, implemented in 2023, further entrench this system, with new rules that forbid women from leaving their homes unless fully covered and from engaging in public activities such as singing or raising their voices.

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