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Originally Posted by GRH View Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_902203.html

So the transgender woman has her sex/gender listed as female on other documents like her passport. The state of Alaska initially listed her sex/gender as female but then rescinded that license and reissued a license listing the sex as male. The ACLU is suing the state on behalf of the woman. The state is wanting documentation that the woman has undergone sexual reassignment surgery prior to changing the listed sex.

While I can certainly appreciate the woman's desire to be listed as female, I don't feel like her rights have been violated. Sex and gender are two separate concepts. The woman may indeed identify as the female gender; however, barring sexual reassignment surgery, the woman clearly still possesses a male sexual assignment. I believe the state is well within its right to demand documentation of SRS having been undergone before changing the sex assignment on the license.
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I agree that she should sue if she wants to-- and she has the right to lose her lawsuit. If a person possesses a penis, what makes them feel entitled to having their biological sex listed as "female?" I believe the state has the right to impose standards for licensing purposes-- and if the state deems that a person's biological sex will determine how they are categorized for licensing purposes, then the state hasn't violated anyone's rights.
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Originally Posted by KittyKaiti View Post
I guess that then if the state wanted to deny transpeople the right to transition because it doesn't fit their standards of the definition of what is legally male or female, I guess that's the state's right too.
That's what I was thinking, too. Thanks for stating it explicitly.
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