“I think people just wear blinders and they don’t want to accept that there’s a lot of people out there that are moving toward a rejection of the gender binary,” lawyer says.
It’s been nearly four years since an Illinois law opened the door for nonbinary residents to mark “X” for gender on state IDs, but the change has yet to occur.
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It’s been nearly four years since an Illinois law opened the door for nonbinary residents to mark “X” for their gender on driver’s licenses and other state IDs, but the seemingly simple change has yet to take effect in the face of challenges it presents to law enforcement and the health care industry. The delay was not unexpected — the Illinois secretary of state’s office said at the time the .
It’s been nearly four years since an Illinois law opened the door for nonbinary residents to mark “X” for gender on state IDs, but the change has yet to occur.