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Judge rules Utah should put 2 moms on birth certificate
U.S. District Judge Dee Benson said Wednesday the case wasn’t hard to decide in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage.
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Same-sex couples sue Arkansas over birth certificates
Three same-sex couples have sued Arkansas health officials for not allowing both spouses to be named on their children’s birth certificates.
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Connecticut lawmakers send bill to governor to ease birth certificate changes
The Connecticut legislature is sending a bill to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy that makes it easier for transgender people to update their names and gender on their birth certificates.
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Connecticut birth certificate gender designation bill awaits Senate action
A bill that would make it easier for transgender people in Connecticut to update their names and gender on their birth certificates faces one more legislative hurdle.
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Wisconsin couple files lawsuit over birth certificate
Chelsea and Jessamy Torres allege the Wisconsin Department of Health Services refused to supply a birth certificate form that allowed both women to name themselves as parents of their son.
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Hawaii legislature approves bill allowing birth certificate gender changes
Thee state House and Senate approved a bill Tuesday that removes a surgical requirement, sending the bill to Gov. David Ige.
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Bill to ease gender change on birth certificates advances in Hawaii legislature
The proposal to allow people to change gender on their birth certificates without having to undergo surgery cleared a legislative hurdle.
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Wisconsin same-sex couple asks court to order both names on child’s birth certificate
A same-sex couple who sued for the right to marry in Wisconsin wants a federal judge to mandate that both parents’ names appear on their children’s birth certificates.
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Maryland lawmakers ease birth certificate requirements for transgender residents
A measure to make it easier for transgender residents to get new birth certificates has cleared the Maryland General Assembly and now heads to Gov. Larry Hogan.
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Transgender birth certificate change gets initial approval in Colorado House
A bill to allow transgender people to change the gender listings on their birth certificates without undergoing sex reassignment surgery has won initial approval in the Colorado House.