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A judge has ordered Kansas to stop changing trans people's sex listing on their driver's licenses

A judge has ordered Kansas to stop changing trans people's sex listing on their driver's licenses
July 10, 2023

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A state-court judge on Monday ordered Kansas to stop allowing transgender people to change the listing for their sex on their driver's licenses, ahead of the first hearing in a lawsuit filed by state's Republican attorney general against the practice.

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