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A federal judge upheld Indiana’s rule requiring biological sex, not gender identity, on birth certificates, rejecting an ACLU challenge.
A federal judge in Indiana has ruled that the state may require biological sex, not gender identity, on birth certificates, upholding a policy enacted after Governor Mike Braun’s executive order.
The decision denies a challenge by the ACLU, which argued the policy violates constitutional rights.
Indiana now requires additional documentation, including court orders or medical certification, to change gender markers, a move praised by state officials as protecting factual accuracy but criticized by advocates who say it creates barriers for transgender individuals seeking updated IDs.
The case continues as part of broader national debates over transgender rights and identity documentation.
Un juez federal confirmó la regla de Indiana que exige el sexo biológico, no la identidad de género, en los certificados de nacimiento, rechazando un desafío de la ACLU.