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  2. State Department halts 'X' passport gender marker applications

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    The Biden administration introduced an option to select “X” instead of male or female on passport applications in 2022. State Department halts 'X' passport gender marker applications Skip to ...

  3. State Department suspends processing passport applications ...

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    The State Department has suspended processing passport applications seeking the gender marker of “X” and will only process and issue passports for people identifying as male or female ...

  4. U.S. passport applicants can now ‘self-select their gender ...

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    The Department of State is also moving towards "adding a gender marker for non-binary, intersex, and gender non-conforming persons applying for a passport."

  5. LGBTQ rights in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The first bill (HB39) that passed repeals an archaic 1971 Maryland law that required individuals to publish their names within a newspaper, argued to be a breach of privacy, before they even can legally change their name on a birth certificate. The second bill corrects a 2002 Maryland hate crime law that now explicitly includes "gender identity ...

  6. Transgender rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first case to consider legal gender change in the U.S. was Mtr. of Anonymous v. Weiner (1966), in which a transgender woman wished to change her name and sex on her birth certificate in New York City after having undergone gender-affirming surgery. The New York City Health Department denied the request.

  7. Legal status of transgender people - Wikipedia

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    The Gender Identity Law, in effect since 2019, recognizes the right to self-perceived gender identity, allowing people over 14 years to change their name and gender on all official documents without prohibitive requirements. [227] Since 1974, the change of gender had been possible in the country through a judicial process.

  8. United States issues its 1st passport with 'X' gender marker

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    Zzyym, who prefers a gender-neutral pronoun, has been in a legal battle with the government since 2015 over a passport. United States issues its 1st passport with 'X' gender marker Skip to main ...

  9. Transgender legal history in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 a transgender person again sought a change of name and sex on their birth certificate in the case of Matter of Anonymous, 57 Misc. 2d 813, 293 N.Y.S.2d 834 (1968). The change of sex was denied, but the name change was granted. The same occurred in the case of Matter of Anonymous, 64 Misc. 2d 309, 314 N.Y.S.2d 668 (1970). [2] [3]