Littleton v. Prange
Littleton v. Prange, 9 S.W.3d 223 (1999), is a 1999 lawsuit that voided a marriage where one of the individuals was a transgender woman, Christie Lee Littleton. The Fourth Court of Appeals of Texas ruled that, for purposes of Texas law, Littleton was considered male, and that her marriage to a man was therefore invalid. Texas law did not recognize same-sex marriage at the time of the ruling.
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Littleton v. Prange
Littleton v. Prange, 9 S.W.3d 223 (1999), is a 1999 lawsuit that voided a marriage where one of the individuals was a transgender woman, Christie Lee Littleton. The Fourth Court of Appeals of Texas ruled that, for purposes of Texas law, Littleton was considered male, and that her marriage to a man was therefore invalid. Texas law did not recognize same-sex marriage at the time of the ruling.
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Littleton v. Prange, 9 S.W.3d ...... age at the time of the ruling.
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ليتلتون وبرانج هي دعوى قضائية ...... س بزواج المثليين في وقت الحكم.
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Fourth Court of Appeals of Texas
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Christie Lee LITTLETON, Indivi ...... v. Dr. Mark PRANGE, Appellee.
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Littleton v. Prange, 9 S.W.3d ...... age at the time of the ruling.
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ليتلتون وبرانج هي دعوى قضائية ...... س بزواج المثليين في وقت الحكم.
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قضية ليتلتون وبرانج
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