Kansas Transgender Residents Sue State Over Biological Sex Law

The lawsuit challenging the controversial law was filed at the District Court of Douglas County on Feb. 26.
Kansas Transgender Residents Sue State Over Biological Sex Law
Signage indicating a males-only toilet is seen in Melbourne, Australia, on Oct. 30, 2023. Susan Mortimer/The Epoch Times
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Two Kansas residents who identify as transgender men filed a lawsuit against the State of Kansas that challenges a new law which requires all driver’s licenses and birth certificates to be issued using a person’s sex that was documented at birth.

The law, which went into effect on Feb. 26, immediately invalidated the driver’s licenses of transgender people across the state, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

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