Trump Admin Seeks Supreme Court Ruling on Passport Policy Requiring Sex Designation Listing
The Trump administration has requested that the Supreme Court allow it to enforce a passport policy requiring transgender and nonbinary applicants to identify their sex as either male or female on government-issued documents.

The Trump administration has requested that the Supreme Court allow it to enforce a passport policy requiring transgender and non-binary individuals to identify their sex on government-issued identification documents as either male or female, sparking controversy over civil rights and identity issues. The policy was introduced by former President Donald Trump's administration in 2020 and has been challenged by LGBTQ+ advocacy groups. If the court grants permission for enforcement, it would likely have significant implications for transgender individuals seeking travel documents. The case is seen as a test of the Biden administration's efforts to roll back some of the Trump-era policies.