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In marriage cases, how should sex be determined?
Woman born male marries girlfriend; attorney general asked to decide which ID legit

By Chuck Lindell

AMERICAN-STATEMAN STAFF

Published: 9:48 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, 2010

http://www.statesman.com/news/local/in-marriage-cases-how-should-sex-be-determined-673181.html

El Paso County has asked Attorney General Greg Abbott for advice on how to distinguish men from women, and the answer could play a role in the divisive debate over same-sex marriage.

The county's problems began in February when Sabrina Jeanne Hill requested a license to marry another woman. The answer is usually a no-brainer in Texas, where same-sex marriage is banned by state law and a voter-approved constitutional amendment.

But Hill, formerly named Virgil Eugene Hill, submitted a birth certificate indicating she was born male. Hill also provided an Arizona driver's license listing her sex as female and a court order acknowledging that her name had changed after she underwent surgery to become a woman.
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