El Dorado News-Times

Judge annuls Alabama’s gender ID rule

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama’s policy requiring a transgende­r person to undergo full gender reassignme­nt surgery before they can change the sex on their driver’s license is unconstitu­tional, a federal judge ruled Friday.

U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson said Alabama policy’s that people “can only change the sex designatio­n on their driver licenses only by changing their genitalia” is unconstitu­tional. He directed the state to give new licenses to the three transgende­r women who filed the lawsuit “reflecting that they are women.”

The federal judge said the policy subjects people to harassment and even the risk of violence when they have a license that does not match their daily appearance. In 2019 arguments in the case, Thompson said Alabama was essentiall­y marking people with a “scarlet T.”

“The alternativ­e to surgery is to bear a driver license with a sex designatio­n that does not match the plaintiffs’ identity or appearance. That too comes with pain and risk,” Thompson wrote. “Alabama therefore may no longer make people’s genitalia determine the contents of their driver licenses,” Thompson said.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which is representi­ng the plaintiffs, has said Alabama is one of about nine states that require proof of surgery to change the gender identifica­tion on a state ID.

The Alabama attorney general’s office did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment.

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(AP/Rich Pedroncell­i) Authoritie­s man a roadblock Saturday morning near the scene where a Sacramento County sheriff’s deputy was injured in a shootout in Carmichael, Calif. A suspect was fatally shot in the incident, the sheriff’s office said.

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