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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. […]

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Hospitals conducting transgender procedures on children supported by billions in taxpayer dollars

Nonprofit hospitals responsible for performing thousands of sex change operations on children have been raking in billions of dollars in public funding every year, a Washington Examiner review of public records has found. The Washington Examiner identified 15 hospitals performing a considerable number of transgender surgeries and prescribing large quantities of “gender-affirming” hormones using a Do No Harm database that […]

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Supreme Court transgender case may weaken suits against Trump orders

A forthcoming Supreme Court decision in a case known as United States v. Skrmetti could significantly weaken lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders related to transgender procedures for minors. If the Supreme Court eventually rules to uphold Tennessee’s Senate Bill 1, a state ban on gender-affirming care for minors, it could erode the constitutional arguments central to challenges against […]

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NIH grants Ohio State U. professor $3.6 million to study ‘microaggressions’ on ‘pansexual’ youth

Expert raises concerns about bias and unreliable results due to subjective data  The National Institute of Mental Health awarded an Ohio State University professor $3.6 million to study the effects of “microaggressions” on “bisexual” and “pansexual” youth. OSU Professor Christina Dyar and her co-investigators received the five-year grant to fund the project titled “Bisexual Adolescents’ and Young […]

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Make the DOGE cuts permanent, Europe needs an army and other commentary

Libertarian: Make the DOGE Cuts Permanent “To make the DOGE spending cuts stick,” Sen. Rand Paul is encouraging “Vice President J.D. Vance to have the Trump administration draw up a rescission package” for Congress to pass, and so formally withdraw “spending Congress had previously authorized,” reports Reason’s Eric Boehm. As Paul points out: “If we want […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Cleveland Clinic Pushes ‘Discriminatory’ Programs While Taking Fed Cash, Watchdog Says

A medical watchdog says that the Cleveland Clinic is taking hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding while pushing race-based programs and policies. Do No Harm, an organization dedicated to depoliticizing medicine, reported Monday that the Ohio clinic is engaged in a range of “discriminatory behavior.” This behavior includes recruitment strategies explicitly for minorities, […]