Transgender Name Changes Not OK With Bible-Quoting Oklahoma Judge
It's not OK with Judge Bill Graves, who claims medical procedures cannot change the gender God meant a person to be.
BY Trudy Ring
September 16 2012 3:47 PM ET
http://www.advocate.com/politics/transgender/2012/09/16/oklahoma-judge-cites-bible-denying-transgender-name-changesAn Oklahoma judge has stirred controversy with decisions not allowing transgender people to change their names legally, claiming they are making the changes for "fraudulent" purposes, in violation of state law.
Oklahoma County district judge Bill Graves, a former state legislator, also has cited the Bible in disallowing the name changes, The Oklahoman reports. Other judges told the newspaper they routinely grant name changes for people who have undergone or are planning to have gender-reassignment procedures.
In an order last year denying a name change, Graves wrote, "A so-called sex-change surgery can make one appear to be the opposite sex, but in fact they are nothing more than an imitation of the opposite sex." A person's DNA stays the same, he wrote, citing a physician he consulted.
"To grant a name change in this case would be to assist that which is fraudulent," Graves continued.
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Oklahoma judge refuses to let men planning sex-change operations have feminine names
Oklahoma County District Judge Bill Graves has denied names changes in two cases where a man was planning a sex-change operation and wanted a feminine name to go along with his new identity. The judge ruled the requests were made for fraudulent purpose.
By Nolan Clay | Published: September 16, 2012
http://newsok.com/oklahoma-judge-refuses-to-let-men-planning-sex-change-operations-have-feminine-names/article/3710063An Oklahoma County judge is refusing to let men planning sex-change operations switch to feminine names.
District Judge Bill Graves has denied name changes in two such cases so far — last year and again in August. The judge ruled both times the requests were made for a fraudulent purpose.
"I wanted to give up and just die,'' said James Dean Ingram, who asked to legally be known as Angela Renee Ingram but was turned down Aug. 30.
"It's so important because it's who I am. I can't be who I am with a male name," Ingram said.