Inside Kansas's Defense of Invalidating Trans Owned Driver's Licenses
In Kansas Attorney General Kris W. Kobach’s arguments in support of revoking trans people’s IDs, he stretched jurisprudence to its breaking point.
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In Kansas Attorney General Kris W. Kobach’s arguments in support of revoking trans people’s IDs, he stretched jurisprudence to its breaking point.
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The Operation is addressing requests for assistance, but needs additional resources to do so at the scale of the crisis in Kansas.
As an out-of-state trans person, Samantha was willing to take the risk that every trans person in Kansas is now forced to take every time they exist in public.
The Operation is addressing requests for assistance, but needs additional resources to do so at the scale of the crisis in Kansas.
Kansas is preparing to enforce a law that invalidates the driver’s license of anyone who has changed their gender marker on that document, echoing historic policies that targeted “other” groups by revoking their identification.