Montana's District Court struck down a law defining "sex" as male or female due to an unclear legislative title.

Montana's District Court has struck down a state law defining "sex" as exclusively male or female, ruling it violated the state's constitution due to an unclear legislative title. The law, passed last year, did not clearly state its purpose, according to Judge Shane Vannatta. The ruling did not directly address the impact on gender-nonconforming individuals but focused on the issue of the law's unclear title. The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana praised the decision.

June 26, 2024
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