A federal appeals court has ordered the U.S. State Dept. to reprocess the passport application of a former Navy sailor and intersex activist who was denied a non-binary passport with an “X” gender marker instead of the traditional “M” or “F.” - NBCOUT
“While we may have wanted a more definitive ruling from the Tenth Circuit, the court recognized that treating every applicant as male or female is inconsistent with its own goal to issue an accurate identity document,” Lambda Legal Counsel Paul D. Castillo said in a news release. “The court wants the State Department – for the third time – to reconsider Dana’s passport application, so we continue our battle.
“The court wants the State Department – for the third time – to reconsider Dana’s passport application, so we continue our battle,” Castillo said in Lambda’s Wednesday press release.
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