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A Montana judge ruled the state must offer nonbinary gender markers on driver’s licenses, calling the current system unconstitutional.
A Montana judge has ruled that the state’s driver’s license system violates the state constitution by only offering male and female gender markers, discriminating against nonbinary individuals.
The decision in Berndt v. Montana Department of Justice mandates that the state issue licenses with a nonbinary "X" designation and prohibits denying licenses based on self-identified sex.
The ruling, which overturns a prior administrative decision, affirms that gender-based discrimination constitutes sex-based discrimination under state law.
The ACLU hailed the outcome as a victory for nonbinary rights, while the Attorney General’s office said it plans to appeal.
Un juez de Montana dictaminó que el estado debe ofrecer marcadores de género no binarios en las licencias de conducir, calificando el sistema actual como inconstitucional.