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Subject The impact of Trump's latest executive actions
Date February 1, 2025 6:00 PM
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# NEW RESEARCH



# The impact of President Trump's executive actions: gender-affirming care, federal workforce, and foreign aid

A new series by the Williams Institute examines the impact of President Trump's executive orders on LGBTQ people. Keep in mind that there are limits on what a president can do through executive orders. Additionally, their implementation is often not immediate and many will face substantial litigation.


Executive Order: "Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation" ([link removed])


On January 28, President Trump signed an executive order that aims to restrict access to gender-affirming health care for transgender minors--defined as youth under age 19.

An estimated
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identify as transgender. Our
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In his first two weeks in office, President Trump has taken several steps to significantly reduce the federal workforce and budget. These include issuing a series of day-one executive orders, firing scores of federal employees, and offering nearly 2 million government workers a buyout to resign before February 6.

Our
new report ([link removed])
finds as many as 314,000 LGBTQ employees of the federal government, federal contractors, and the United States Postal Service (USPS) could be impacted by these cuts. Among LGBTQ employees, a reduction in the federal workforce will disproportionately impact LBTQ women, younger LGBTQ people, and those with a college degree.


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On January 20, President Trump signed an executive order that placed a 90-day pause on U.S. foreign assistance to all developing countries while the government evaluates programs' efficiency and alignment with U.S. foreign policy.

Our
new report ([link removed])
finds that the order will likely have far-reaching consequences for a broad range of activities and interventions to advance the rights of LGBTQI+ persons in developing countries, including the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and LGBTQI+-inclusive development work by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).


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# WILLIAMS NEWS



# Attorneys and judges needed to preside over our moot court competition



### Saturday, March 15, 2025



The Williams Institute hosts the premier national moot court competition dedicated exclusively to sexual orientation and gender identity law. Competitors write an appellate brief on a current legal topic and argue the case before a panel of judges. This year's problem will address an asexual school librarian's rights under Title VII and the First Amendment.

All judges will be offered up to three hours of MCLE credit for participating in the competition.

UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider. This session is approved for 3  hours of MCLE credit.


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# We're hiring! Join our team


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Daniel H. Renberg Law Fellow

The Williams Institute seeks a law fellow to engage in cutting-edge and high-quality research and analysis related to sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. The law fellow will conduct legal and multi-disciplinary research on discrimination facing LGBTQ people, LGBTQ health, LGBTQ families, and criminal justice, among other topics. The fellow will provide research and writing support to senior scholars and will contribute to self-published reports, academic articles, public comments, amicus briefs, and other work. The position is for two years.

Deadline to apply: February 13, 2025


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Project Policy Analyst

The Williams Institute is looking for a policy analyst to assist scholars in conducting public policy, social science, and public health research related to the mission of the Institute. Responsibilities include research and analysis of regulations and legislation, data analysis, preparing written products, and coordinating project timelines, research materials, and data collection. The Institute is particularly interested in candidates with experience in analyzing racial and ethnic disparities, intersectional research, and/or democracy and international research questions.

Deadline to apply: March 6, 2025


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# UPCOMING EVENTS




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# Jazz Brunch

# March 2, 2025

Due to the recent fires and their devastating impact on Los Angeles, we have rescheduled our Jazz Brunch for Sunday, March 2. Join us at the Los Angeles home of James Frost for jazz music and delicious food as we celebrate our rigorous, independent research on LGBTQ law and policy.


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# Annual Gala

# April 5, 2025

You're invited! The Williams Institute's Annual Gala is scheduled for April 5, 2025, at 1 Hotel in West Hollywood. This year's event will celebrate the power of research in combating misinformation and establishing the groundwork for evidence-based laws and policies.


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The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law is an academic research institute dedicated to conducting rigorous, independent research on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy.


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