ACLU of Montana challenges law defining the word 'sex' in state code as only male or female
Source: Associated Press
ACLU of Montana challenges law defining the word sex in state code as only male or female
BY AMY BETH HANSON
Updated 5:09 PM EST, December 19, 2023
HELENA, Mont. (AP) The ACLU of Montana has filed a lawsuit challenging a law that defines the word sex throughout state code as either male or female, based on a persons biology at birth. The plaintiffs argue the law denies legal recognition and protections to people who are gender non-conforming.
The plaintiffs a transgender man, a two spirit Native American, a nonbinary person, an intersex individual and a nurse practitioner also moved for a summary judgement in Mondays filing in state court in Missoula, asking for the law to be declared unconstitutional.
Republican lawmakers who supported the bill seem to think they can simply legislate away the diversity of Montanas residents, Akilah Deernose, the executive director of the ACLU of Montana, said in a statement.
The sponsor of the legislation said it was needed to clarify from a legal standpoint that the words sex and gender arent interchangeable. That was in response to a ruling by a state judge in 2021 that overturned a law that said people had to have a surgical procedure before they could change their sex on their birth certificate. The judge ruled the law was vague because it didnt define what type of surgery was needed and that transgender individuals should be able to change their gender on such documents.
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