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

The Power of Early Detection and Proactive Men’s Health – Go Health Pro

The Power of Early Detection and Proactive Men’s Health – Go Health Pro

In the U.S., 1 in 6 African American men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime, compared to 1 in 8 men overall. While prostate cancer can be treated, the lack of regular medical care contributes to worse health outcomes. Statistics from the National Center for Biotechnology Information reveal that African American men are less … Read more

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