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“No other remedy will suffice,” the judge wrote.

Far-right activists have flooded a local school board in North Carolina for hiring a transgender teacher.

“We will not let authoritarians dictate how we legislate in this state,” Jaelynn Scott said.

“Despite this being called a ‘final rule,’ we have time to fight back. Nothing will change overnight.”

“As a trans man, I have the immense privilege of blending in. But these laws force me to choose between safety and obeying the law.”

After nearly two decades at a megachurch and surviving conversion therapy, Joanna Whaley said she’s ready to take on the Christian nationalism of the Republican Party.

An angry mob allegedly beat them. The police charged them. The municipality voted for one of the most severe anti-trans bathroom ordinances in the country.

The crowd was equally indignant, reportedly booing whenever Cunningham touched the ball.

The organization has stood up to dictators and death squads, but Rowling and the UK's anti-speech laws were apparently too much.

Anti-trans provocateurs bankrolled by the right were sitting courtside with signs praising WNBA player Sophie Cunningham. Celeste Keaton reportedly confronted them.