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SCOTUS allows Trump to constrain passport sex designations : NPR

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Trump’s policy to require passport applicants to list their sex as designated on their birth certificate. This decision overturns a previous order that allowed applicants to choose their gender identity marker on passports. The court’s decision has sparked debate and controversy surrounding the rights of transgender and non-binary individuals.
 
Since the introduction of male and female sex markers on passports in 1976, the government has allowed citizens to request a passport reflecting their gender identity instead of their birth certificate sex. However, the option to use an “X” as a gender marker was only introduced in 2021 under President Biden’s administration.

A group of plaintiffs, led by Ashton Orr, a transgender man, argued that Trump’s policy would negatively impact transgender and non-binary individuals, hinder the government’s ability to identify citizens, and perpetuate unconstitutional transphobia. The plaintiffs emphasized that the policy undermines the purpose of passports as identity documents and discriminates against transgender Americans.

The Supreme Court’s decision to allow Trump’s policy to proceed while litigation continues has raised concerns among the dissenting justices. The vote was split 6-3 along ideological lines, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson voicing her disapproval of the order in her dissent.

Despite the ongoing legal battle, the Supreme Court’s decision signifies a shift in passport regulations and the government’s stance on gender identity markers. The debate surrounding passport gender markers continues to be a contentious issue in the U.S. legal system.

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