Montana’s Top Court Says It’s Unconstitutional For Driver’s Licenses To Say Men Are Men
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Montana’s Top Court Says It’s Unconstitutional For Driver’s Licenses To Say Men Are Men
‘If words retain their factual meaning, there is no discrimination at all,’ the dissent noted.
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Montana’s Supreme Court asserted requiring citizens to state their true sex on official documents is “discrimination” last week, arguing that doing so would mean “only cisgender Montanans are eligible for birth certificates and driver’s licenses which match their gender identity.”
In a 5-2 decision, the state’s high court blocked enforcement of a law that would require documents such as a birth certificate or a driver’s license to display one’s biological sex, as opposed to allowing trans-identifying individuals to select an inaccurate sex marker on documents to validate their gender confusion and mental illness.
“Transgender discrimination is, by its very nature, sex discrimination,” the majority opinion, authored by Justice Laurie McKinnon, stated. That portion of the decision reads somewhat like the legal roller........
