Montana Supreme Court Rules Its Constitution Entirely Protects Trans Citizens In Landmark Ruling
Montana Supreme Court Sides With Trans Residents on ID Documents
Montana’s Supreme Court has handed transgender residents one of the most important state-level legal victories in the United States this year.
In a 5–2 ruling in Kalarchik v. State of Montana, the court upheld an injunction against a 2023 law defining sex in strictly binary terms, a 2022 birth-certificate rule, and a 2024 motor-vehicle policy that together blocked trans people from obtaining identity documents that matched their gender identity.
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