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Navigating Car Insurance as a Transgender or Nonbinary Driver
Kayda Norman, NerdWallet
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Applying for car insurance isn’t exactly glamorous, but for most people it’s fairly straightforward. For transgender or nonbinary drivers, however, one part of the application selecting a gender can pose a distinct challenge.
That’s because nonbinary and transgender people often don’t have the freedom to choose the gender they identify with, something others can easily take for granted.
How gender complicates insurance applications
Gender is one factor commonly used to determine a car insurance rate, but there s no set standard for how insurers define or verify gender.
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On April 7, Jenner & Block Department Counsel Allison N. Glover and Staff
Attorney Anthony L. Nguyen successfully
represented a transgender client for her name change hearing. The
team was introduced to the client through the firm s
partnership with the Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund
(TLDEF) and its Name Change Project, which provides pro bono legal
name change services to low-income transgender, gender
non-conforming, and non-binary people.
Despite the pandemic, Ms. Glover and Mr. Nguyen fully prepared
the client for the hearing. As a result, the client effectively and
Equality California has named its managing director, Tony Hoang, as its first Asian American executive director. Hoang will be the third out gay man of color to oversee the country s largest statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization.
At 31, Hoang will also be the youngest person to lead EQCA, its political action committee, and its educational arm the Equality California Institute. He will succeed Rick Chavez Zbur, who plans to step down at the end of the year to focus on his race for an open state Assembly seat in the Los Angeles area.
While attending the University of Southern California Hoang first joined EQCA as a field intern in 2009. It led to a 12-year career with the organization, as Hoang rose through the ranks as EQCA s database and volunteer manager, director of operations, chief of staff, managing director, and now its executive director-designate.
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