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If transgender people were to lose their protected status would the government be able to ban or criminalize identifying as there preferred gender online or would the first amendment still protect there ability to identify as there preferred gender online?

Persons who are not in suspect classes have a first amendment right to identify themselves as they wish.  So even though poverty is not a suspect class, I can say online that I am poor.  I inform people that I am blind (I am not), which is not a suspect class.  Same with my preferred gender.  I can identify on line as I wish.

 


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