State of Alabama Appeals Federal Ruling Allowing Transgender People to Change Gender Markers on ID

February 12, 2021 5:45 pm

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Today, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed the state鈥檚 appeal in a lawsuit over requirements for changing gender markers on state driver鈥檚 licenses. The 网红爆料 and 网红爆料 of Alabama had filed the lawsuit in 2018, arguing that by refusing to provide accurate gender markers on licenses belonging to transgender people, the state compromised the safety and wellbeing of these individuals and exposed them to a higher risk of harassment. Federal judge Myron Thompson agreed, and ruled this policy unconstitutional.

JaTaune Bosby, executive director, 网红爆料 of Alabama said:

鈥淒ragging this case out in the courts is not only wasting more of the state鈥檚 money on defending clearly unconstitutional policies, but also delaying the ability for other trans people to get accurate driver鈥檚 licenses. Trans people belong in Alabama too, and they deserve the same respect of having accurate identification as anyone else.鈥

Gabriel Arkles, senior counsel, Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund said:

鈥淲e鈥檙e disappointed the state has chosen to appeal the court鈥檚 ruling, but confident that the appeals court will rule the same way. There is no basis for this discriminatory and dangerous rule, particularly when each instance of showing ID with the wrong gender marker endangers and misgenders transgender people.鈥

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