Three trans women, who filed a lawsuit against Alabama’s current policy that trans people must undergo full gender-reassignment surgery to be granted a driving licence that aligns with their gender identity, won the case after the state’s regulations were ruled ‘unconstitutional’. Darcy Jeda Corbitt, Destiny Clark, and a third anonymous plaintiff, sued four state public safety and DMV officials in 2018, saying they were “responsible for the establishment and enforcement of a policy that prevents transgender people in Alabama from obtaining a driver licence that reflects their gender, unless they undergo surgical procedures and disclose information about those procedures to the government”.