**MEDIA ADVISORY**
MONDAY: Oral arguments on the ACLU of Kansas’s and the Kansas Department of Revenue’s appeals challenging the temporary injunction
The Kansas Court of Appeals will consider whether Kansans should be able to change their gender markers on their driver’s licenses for the duration of litigation in Kansas v. Harper
CONTACT: Esmie Tseng, ACLU of Kansas, [email protected]
WHAT:
The Kansas Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments on the appeals filed by the ACLU of Kansas and the Kansas Department of Revenue challenging the temporary injunction in Kansas v. Harper.
The injunction, issued by Judge Teresa Watson March 11, 2024, ensured that for the duration of the case, Kansans will not be able to change their gender markers on their driver’s licenses.
WHEN:
Monday, January 27 at 10 a.m.
WHERE:
Court of Appeals - Kansas Judicial Center
301 SW 10th Ave, Topeka, KS 66612
Livestream available: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_zsFFoz-TtX7kJcgFIZMgw/live
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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