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Biden-Appointed Judge Stands Up to Trump, Blocks Controversial Order Against Transgenders

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Published On: June 18, 2025
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District Judge has halted Trump's policy of having two genders on the US passport.
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All through the campaign for his second term, Donald Trump has instigated gender wars among his followers. He had promised that he would reduce the gender identities to the basic two and would take action to discourage transgenders. And he did exactly that. However, he probably did not count the authority and power of the judiciary branch.

In response to the Trump administration’s attempt to have limited gender markers on US passports, a district judge has blocked the referenced policy. U.S. District Judge Julia Kobick has temporarily blocked the executive order to have only male or female markers on the passports.

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The ruling was issued on June 17, 2025. It expands on an earlier injunction that applied only to six plaintiffs. But this ruling now extends protections to all Americans while legal proceedings continue.

Judge Kobick has described the policy as “arbitrary and capricious.” She said that this policy may violate the constitutional rights of transgender and non-binary individuals. The court found that the executive order lacked a compelling governmental justification. This policy also hinders the equal protection act.

Kobick’s ruling has ensured that passport applicants can continue to select a gender marker that aligns with their identity. This also includes the “X” option for non-binary and intersex individuals.

The policy in question originated from the executive order signed by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, on the day of inauguration. The order is called “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth.” It mandated the removal of the gender-neutral “X” option from federal documents. It also required that all passports reflect the applicant’s sex assigned at birth, therefore dismantling the trans rights.

According to the Trump administration, the order was designed to protect women’s spaces. They also claimed to uphold biological definitions of gender. The Trump administration has waged a war against LGBTQ+ individuals, calling it radical gender ideology.

The directive pushes the notion that recognizing more than two genders would “erode societal norms and legal clarity.” It also claimed that reinforcing binary gender categories was necessary to preserve legal protections based on sex.

However, critics and civil rights groups have argued that this mentality is archaic. It disregards the scientific and medical consensus around gender identity. They have also argued that this unfairly targets already marginalized communities.

Judge Kobick’s ruling took particular note of the distress of transgender and non-binary individuals. These people experience discrimination and trauma when they are forced to carry identification documents that do not match their gender identity.

She cited the psychological harm, societal marginalization, and heightened risk of harassment. The fear of these becomes more prominent when an individual is traveling and is already separated from their support system and family.

Research cited in court filings points to disproportionately high rates of violence and discrimination against transgender Americans. Inconsistent documentation puts them at risk of emotional and physical harm, too.

There have been broader national debates over gender identity and civil rights. People have even questioned the extent of the role of the government in defining personal identity. When the executive order was announced, it faced immediate backlash from LGBTQ+ organizations and civil liberties groups.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has publicly praised the injunction. He has called it “a crucial check against discriminatory overreach.” Whereas conservative figures have defended the policy and have argued that it upheld traditional values and biological reality.

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Divya Verma

Divya is a content writer with six years of experience and a passion for writing about pop culture and politics. Being an avid reader, Divya enjoys reading anything and everything from fan-fiction, fantasy novels to political biographies. She also loves walking and hiking, and can be caught sneaking pop culture reference into her writing.

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