Kansas Court Reverses Gender Marker Change Restrictions
- Kansans can now change the gender on their driver’s licenses and state identification cards following a ruling from the Kansas Court of Appeals that reversed a previous injunction.
- The court found that Attorney General Kris Kobach's argument that gender marker changes would cause harm was rejected by the appeals panel.
- The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas celebrated the ruling as a significant victory for transgender rights.
- The lawsuit will now proceed in a different district court addressing the rights of transgender individuals in Kansas.
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Kansas court reverses gender marker change restrictions

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