Transgender Kansans Challenge Invalidated Driver's Licenses

Transgender residents of Kansas file lawsuit after the state invalidates their driver's licenses, sparking protests at the state capitol.
Transgender residents of Kansas have filed a lawsuit against the state after their driver's licenses were invalidated, a move that has prompted protests at the state capitol in Topeka. The law, which took effect on July 1, requires transgender individuals to submit amended birth certificates to the state in order to change the gender marker on their identification documents.
The law has faced significant backlash from the LGBTQ+ community and allies, who argue that it unfairly targets transgender individuals and makes it difficult for them to access essential services and resources. Transgender Kansans have described the law as a
Source: The New York Times


