A lot of the fears they are talking about in that article, specially where women are concerned, is already taking place when they try to get a REAL ID, that is going to be required to fly come May of this year. My mother attempted to get a REAL ID a couple years ago, but as she learned, she has to show proof/documentation/records of ever name change from birth (she's been married 3 times, and was adopted). She couldn't verify her name change from when she was a child due to not being able to track down the adoption papers from 70 to 75 years ago, She also had a hard time tracking down here old marriage license from her first marriage over 60 years ago when she married my father, as neither of them could remember which county they got married in. Because of this, she can't get a REAL ID. Fortunately, she was able to just renew her passport. Even though she had a passport, because she couldn't verify all of her name change, she still can't get a REAL ID. This is the stuff that is going to effect millions of women, naturalized citizens, and other minorities if they don't have every piece of documentation to prove the chain of name changes and/or path of citizenship. IF something like this goes into effect, it's very possible my mother may never be able to vote again, even though she is a natural born citizen and has a passport.