• southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    The fuck sense does that arbitrary pick of ages have?

    So, we could draft your ass, and you can vote, but you don’t have the sense to choose your name.

    The fuck outta here with that shit

  • fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 days ago

    mississippi is fuuuuuuucked (up):

    Mississippians as young as 17 years old (for boys) and 15 years old (for girls) may get married. They may have a child and choose a name for that child. But the courts denied the name change request of SBM, a trans man with the full support of his parents in his transition, because they found 18 years old is not an adequate age to ensure “maturity” and warrant such a “life-altering” decision.

    Unlike most states, Mississippi’s “age of majority,” or the age where the state recognizes someone as an adult, is 21, not 18. This means Mississippians under 21 years old cannot enter legally binding contracts in many instances, without parental sign-off.

    In addition, it threatens to thrust Mississippians of all backgrounds into the epicenter of a constitutional crisis. The ruling and its rollout could call the 26th Amendment into question, which lowered the voting age to 18 after the mass conscription of young people during the Vietnam War. It also tests the Full Faith and Credit Clause, which requires states to respect the records-keeping of other states (such as name changes and marriage licenses); Mississippians’ 14th Amendment right to due process; and an individual’s First Amendment rights.

    they didn’t just override the trans boy but also his parents LMAO this is so fucked up

  • kipo@lemm.ee
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    7 days ago

    This obviously needs to be appealed. It’s a ruling based in animus.