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A legal battle over changing gender markers on driver's licenses in Kansas is returning to a district court.
Transgender people in Kansas can currently change their gender markers on state IDs following a Court of Appeals ruling.
The attorney general's office is asking the court to require recordkeeping of all gender marker changes so they could be reversed later.
The governor's administration has requested sanctions against the attorney general for attempting to delay the lifting of a temporary injunction.
The ongoing legal battle over driver's licenses and gender marker changes by transgender people is headed back to a Topeka courtroom.
After the Kansas Supreme Court declined in September to hear an appeal on Senate Bill 180, the case is now back in Shawnee Co

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