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However, in 1977, in the case K. v. Health Division, 277 Or. 371, 560 P.2d 1070 (1977), the Oregon Supreme Court rejected an application for a change of name or sex on the birth certificate of a post-operative transsexual, on the grounds that there was no legislative authority for such a change to be made.
The first openly trans woman of color [29] to serve in and to be elected to a state legislature and the first Native American trans person to hold elected office in the United States. [30] [31] Taylor Small: Democratic, Progressive Vermont: Vermont House of Representatives, Chittenden 6–7 district (now Chittenden-21) 2021–2025 [32] Mauree ...
Over 5,700 American children had trans surgery between 2019 and 2023, medical group claims: ‘Treated like guinea pigs’ Rikki Schlott October 8, 2024 at 9:00 AM
Hospitals across the country are suspending or reevaluating their gender-affirming care programs for patients under 19, creating fear and confusion among transgender youth and their families.
Smith's 2003 analysis of National Opinion Research Center data [30] states that 4.9% of sexually active American males have had a male sexual partner since age 18, but that "since age 18 less than 1% are [exclusively] gay and 4+% bisexual". In the top twelve urban areas however, the rates are double the national average.
During the 2000s, groups like the Transgender American Veterans Association and the Palm Center advanced the cause with research and advocacy efforts. [3] Since November 2013, transgender individuals have been openly serving in the U.S. military, with Sage Fox being the first openly transgender individual to serve. [ 4 ]
In the human genome, which, according to January 2013 estimates, has about 20,848 protein coding genes [32] in total, there are 497 nuclear genes encoding cytoplasmic tRNA molecules, and 324 tRNA-derived pseudogenes—tRNA genes thought to be no longer functional [33] (although pseudo tRNAs have been shown to be involved in antibiotic ...