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The Kansas Supreme Court declined to hear a case regarding gender marker changes on driver's licenses for transgender people.

The case stems from a 2023 law, Senate Bill 180, which defines sex based on reproductive anatomy at birth.

Attorney General Kris Kobach and Governor Laura Kelly's administration have conflicting interpretations of the law's application to driver's licenses.

The lawsuit will now return to Shawnee County District Court for further proceedings with a new judge.

The Kansas Supreme Court has declined to hear a case about whether a state law prohibits transgender people from changing their gender marker on their driver's license.

The high court issued a one-sentence order on Sept. 29 denying the petition for review filed by Attorney General Kris

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