In a landmark decision, a US federal court has blocked the State Department from enforcing a policy that restricted passport gender markers to birth-assigned sex. Judge Julia E. Kobick’s ruling extends to individuals not identifying with their birth gender, allowing them to obtain passports reflecting their gender identity.
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