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UC-Davis Group’s Free Clinics Teach Students How to Legally Change Their Name and Gender

UC-Davis Group’s Free Clinics Teach Students How to Legally Change Their Name and Gender

“Get free support from caring lawyers and law students to change your name or gender marker on legal documents”

This is why it’s so laughable when the left claims that there is no agenda here. They’re offering free legal clinics about it.

Campus Reform reports:

UC Davis group offers free gender and legal name change clinic

The University of California, Davis (UC Davis) is hosting multiple free sessions this spring for people to receive guidance on changing one’s name and gender on official legal documents like social security cards, drivers licenses, and passports.

The UC Davis Gender and Name Change Project (GNCP) has organized these events to be free of charge and available to both California adults and minors on Jan. 26, Feb. 16, and March 22.

“Get free support from caring lawyers and law students to change your name or gender marker on legal documents,” the group’s Instagram account notes.

Individuals can RSVP to reserve a spot to meet with an attorney and practicing law student at the local Yolo County Courthouse or online via Zoom.

When filling out the reservation form, applicants are asked to list their pronouns, and if they are over the age of 18. “If not, we can still help you!,” the web page states.

Students under 18 years old are eligible to legally change their name and gender on official documents with the consent of a guardian.

In September, the group invited practicing law students to become “student counselors with GNCP ‘’ to help “trans and non-binary community members obtain a legal name and gender change”.

“Diverting resources and attention toward initiatives unrelated to academic pursuits such as the one that the GNCP is trying to push, dilutes the core mission of the institution, which I believe diminishes the overall educational experience for those, like myself, who study here,” UC Davis student Jenna Meyers told Campus Reform.

“When we have college administration-affiliated groups pushing minors to start making these changes, then it’s a bit of a problem. A child cannot consent to such practices,” another UC Davis alum said in an interview with Campus Reform.

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