Transgender Men Challenge Kansas Law Invalidating Updated IDs and Birth Certificates

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Two transgender men sue Kansas to block a new law that invalidates updated driver’s licenses and birth certificates reflecting gender identity, arguing the measure is dehumanizing and violates privacy and bodily autonomy. The law, enacted Feb. 18 over Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto, imposes strict enforcement tied to a policy barring transgender people from some facilities, fines, and even allows lawsuits against transgender individuals. About 1,700–1,800 people are affected; the plaintiffs—anonymous as Daniel Doe and Matthew Moe—seek an injunction to halt enforcement.
- Two transgender men sue Kansas over ‘dehumanizing’ driver’s license law The Guardian
- Kansas invalidates driver’s licenses, birth certificates of over 1,000 transgender residents Reuters
- Kansas informs trans residents their driver’s licenses become invalid on Thursday Kansas City Star
- Trans Kansans appalled by bathroom, driver’s license law: ‘They’re punishing us’ Yahoo
- Transgender Kansas Residents Sue After Driver’s Licenses Are Invalidated The New York Times
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