Legal experts broke down how to change your gender marker across government documents for trans folks across the country.
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Nonbinary and transgender New Jersey residents are being advised to exercise extreme caution when traveling internationally because of the swift changes the federal government is making when it comes ...
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LGBTQ+ advocates in Missouri are raising concern about a sudden change in the state’s ID rules. Susan Pfannmuller Special to The Star Missourians hoping to change the gender marker on their ...
As of last Wednesday, the State Department has suspended a gender-affirming identification option on all American passports. According to a memo obtained by NBC News, Secretary of State Marco Rubio ...
As soon as Summer Lee Falkenrath’s virtual court hearing ended Aug. 7, and their name was legally changed, Falkenrath started sobbing out of joy. The process took about a month and a half, and it was ...
Editor's Note: This story was updated on February 12th to reflect new information from the State Department about "X" gender markers for passports. The original story was published on January 30th.
There have been a number of policy developments in recent years regarding gender markers on legal documents — including, for the first time ever, the option to select X gender on passports. Now, with ...
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