Ohio Supreme Court punts on transgender people changing their birth certificates
Briefly

The probate court denied Adelaide's application because her sex was properly and accurately recorded at the time of her birth, as demonstrated by her testimony that she was born with male anatomy.
In short, the birth certificate provides a snapshot of an event, the description of a moment, as it was then understood.
Adelaide stated she had always identified as female - as long as she could remember - and that her gender identity had not changed over time.
Today, after more than three years of litigation, we are disappointed that this unopposed application for correction of birth certificate has gone unresolved.
Read at Advocate.com
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