
Montana to continue severely limiting transgender people from changing birth certificates, defying judge's order
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Just hours after a Montana judge blocked health officials from enforcing a state rule that would prevent almost all transgender people from changing the gender on their birth certificate, the state on Thursday said it would defy the order.
The decision comes as part of a long legal battle between the state and the judge that began in 2021, when the state passed a law saying people had to have a "surgical procedure" before they could change the sex listed on their birth certificate. In April 2022, District Court Judge Michael Moses issued a temporary injunction blocking that law from going into effect.
On Sept. 9, Gov. Greg Gianforte's administration finalized a new rule that blocked changes to birth certificates entirely, unless there was a clerical error —prompting the Montana ACLU to ask Moses to clarify whether his injunction prevented the state from creating the rule.

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