F.V. v. Barron et al, No. 1:2017cv00170 - Document 39 (D. Idaho 2018)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER (DKT. 28) - NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1) The Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment. (Dkt. 28 .) 2) The Court PERMANENTLY ENJOINS the IDHW Defendants and their officers, employees, and agents from practicing or enforcing the policy of automatically rejecting applications from transgender people to change the sex listed on their birth certificates. 3) IDHW Defendants and their officers, employees, and agents must beg in accepting applications made by transgender people to change the sex listed on their birth certificates on or before April 6, 2018; such applications must be reviewed and considered through a constitutionally-sound approval process; upon approval, any reissued birth certificate must not include record of amendment to the listed sex; and where a concurrent application for a name change is submitted by a transgender individual, any reissued birth certificate must not include record of the name c hange.IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed by Judge Candy W. Dale. (Attachments: # 1 Court Reference 1 - 2015 Hate Crime Statistics, # 2 Court Reference 2 - American Psychology Association, # 3 Court Reference 3 - Oxford English Dictionary, # 4 Court Reference 4 - American Psychiatric Association) (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by (cjs)

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F.V. v. Barron Oxford transgender, adj. and n. :et al English Dictionary Home About What's new Contact us Doc. 39 Att. 3 Subscriber services Help My OED (personal profile): Sign in Quick search: Find word in dictionary Search Create profile Browse: Advanced search Help Dictionary Sources Categories Lost for Words? Historical Thesaurus Timelines Help on Dictionary Entry Print Save transgender, adj. and n. View as: Outline | Full entry Email Text size: Quotations: Show all | Hide all Keywords: On | Off Pronunciation: Brit. /tranz d É ndÉ /, Cite This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2003). Entry history My entries (1) My searches (0) Jump to: Entry profile /trÉ nz d É ndÉ /, /trans d É ndÉ /, /trÉ ns d É ndÉ /, U.S. / trænz d É ndÉ r/, / træn(t)s d É ndÉ r/ Entry In other dictionaries: Etymology: < TRANs- prefix + GENDER n. Date transfude, v. ?a1475 transfuge, n. 1548 transfume, v. Frequency (in current use): 1623 transfund, v. 1889 transfusible, adj. 1661 transfusion, n. 1578 transfusive, adj. 1635 1974 1970 transgenderism, n. 1965 transgenderist, n. 1978 transgenic, adj. and n. 1981 transgenosis, n. Although often used (esp. among participants in transgender lifestyles) as a generic and inclusive term which deliberately avoids categorizations such as transsexual or transvestite, in wider use transgender is sometimes used synonymously with these more specific terms. transfuser, n. transgendered, adj. ... transgender: view definition in Oxford Dictionaries ? c1425 transgender, adj. an... Of, relating to, or designating a person whose identity does not conform unambiguously to conventional notions of male or female gender, but combines or moves between these; transgendered. 1670 transfuse, v. A. adj. 1973 transglobal, adj. 1974 D. CoRDELL in Rep. First National TV.TS Conf. 16 There is a tendency among trans-gender people to encourage each other. This precludes the very careful self-analysis which must take place in everyone who is proposing to undergo this therapy. 1953 transglutition, n. ?1541 transgredient, adj. 1837 transgress, n. 1578 transgress, v. 1526 1983 K. E. STuART Uninvited Dilemma iii. 25 Gender conditions are quite different from sexual conditions or sexual preferences. The word transsexual is somewhat misleading, because the word sexual is incorporated into the term. Perhaps the word ‘transgender’ would have been a more suitable term. 1984 News (Portsmouth) 6 Aug. 1/4 Transgender model Bruce Laker's plans for a white wedding have been dashed. 1990 Rouge Winter 17/1 ‘Gender Dysphoria’..is a blanket term covering the range of transgender phenomena. 1996 F. M. SHAVER in B. Schissel & L. Mahood Social Control in Canada ix. 217 Male hustlers run less risk from on-the-job hazards than do either women or transgender prostitutes. 2000 Ralph 7 July 66/2 I assume people know I'm transgender. (Hide quotations) B. n. Transgenderism; (now usually) a transgender person. 1987 Chrysalis 1 53 People often think that trans-gender is a rather minority and unimportant matter. 1988 Stage 4 Aug. 12/1 Theatrical transgenders now have their own magazine which, it is hoped..will..be a means through which drag artists can find jobs in the theatre. 1995 Times 15 Nov. (Interface section) 6/3 This assistant professor..started off life as a gifted but socially inadequate young man, became a woman and is now a ‘transgender’, occupying the middle ground between the sexes. http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/247649?redi%20rectedFrom=trans%20gender#eid[3/5/2018 1:47:50 PM] Dockets.Justia.com transgender, adj. and n. : Oxford English Dictionary 1999 Time Out N.Y. 10 June 31/1 The airy Chelsea outpost of this West Coast chainlet offers advice on the gamut of social, religious, emotional and economic issues for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders. (Hide quotations) Back to top Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press . All rights reserved. | Privacy policy and legal notice http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/247649?redi%20rectedFrom=trans%20gender#eid[3/5/2018 1:47:50 PM] Credits Your access is brought to you by: United States Court of Appeals LIbrary - 9th Circuit Log out

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