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Hospitals warned they must protect children from chemical and surgical mutilation: HHS agency memo

A major agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) sent a memo to hospitals and medical providers in the U.S. this week reminding them of “the dangerous chemical and surgical mutilation of children, including interventions that cause sterilization,” and vowed the agency would continue aligning its policies with President Donald Trump’s executive orders.  The Centers for […]

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Nation’s top chemistry group sued over race-based scholarship

EXCLUSIVE — The nation’s largest network for scientists and chemists is facing a legal challenge over a scholarship program that allegedly blocks students from applying based on race. The American Chemical Society, or ACS, is facing a federal lawsuit claiming its ACS Scholars Program unlawfully excludes white and Asian students, reserving eligibility for “historically underrepresented”groups such as black, Hispanic, and Native American […]

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National Urban League, et al. v. Trump, et al.

In his first few days in office, President Trump signed three critical executive orders aimed at shutting down DEI and radical gender ideology in government and federally funded institutions: Unsurprisingly, the executive orders were challenged in court by activist groups who receive federal funding and support harmful DEI programs based on race and gender identity. […]

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Do No Harm v. American Chemical Society

On March 5, 2025, Do No Harm filed a lawsuit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) for operating a discriminatory scholarship. The ACS Scholars Program awards students up to $5,000 per academic year to help pay for college tuition and fees. However, the program was only open to black, Hispanic, and indigenous students. A member […]

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Policy in Motion: A Deep Dive into Do No Harm’s State and Federal Strategies

Join us for Policy in Motion: A Deep Dive into Do No Harm’s State and Federal Strategies, where we will explore the latest developments in policy at both the state and federal levels. This webinar will cover key topics, including the introduction of our new Medical Director, important state legislative updates, and ongoing federal policy efforts. […]