The state's top appellate lawyer on Monday ran into a series of questions about how Kansas would have suffered irreparable harm by allowing transgender Kansans to change their gender markers on driver’s licenses.
Judges on the Kansas Court of Appeals pressed Solicitor General Anthony Powell to explain what harm the state would have suffered if a district judge had not blocked Gov. Laura Kelly's administration from allowing gender markers to be changed on licenses.
"What's the urgency that should require that a court intervene and say, 'Whoa, stop. We're going to let the state's . . .
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