Transgender teen can't legally change name until age 21, Mississippi Supreme Court rules
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Transgender teen can't legally change name until age 21, Mississippi Supreme Court rules
"The court's ruling highlights a significant tension between parental rights and the state's stance on gender identity, emphasizing concerns over a minor’s alleged lack of maturity."
"In its decision, the Mississippi Supreme Court upheld that changing a name as part of a gender transition contradicted what the judges deemed as the teen's 'best interest'."
The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that a transgender teenager could not legally change his name, citing a lack of maturity despite both parents' consent. The court's decision reflects a broader tension between parental rights and state policy regarding transgender youth. Mississippi law allows name changes for minors with parental permission, but the court claimed changing a name as part of gender transition contradicted the minor's best interests. The ruling also referenced the state's 2023 REAP Act, which restricts gender-affirming treatment for those under 18, emphasizing a conservative stance on issues of gender identity and minors.
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