The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to restrict the gender on a person’s passport to his or her biological sex, halting a lower court’s ruling that had blocked the policy.
The justices sided on Thursday with the administration 6-3, with the unsigned majority opinion stating that the policy requiring that a passport list biological sex, as opposed to gender identity, is not discriminatory but rather reflects a “historical fact.”
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