Sujet : Re: UK Supreme Court: Legal Definition of 'Woman' Excludes Transgenders
De : nobody (at) *nospam* nowhere.com (moviePig)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 16. Apr 2025, 21:58:26
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On 4/16/2025 4:14 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
London
CNN
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The United Kingdom's highest court ruled that the legal definition of "woman"
excludes trans women, in a case with sweeping consequences for how equality
laws are applied.
Britain's Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the definition of a woman in
equality legislation refers to "a biological woman and biological sex",
sparking celebrations outside court among gender-critical campaigners but
warnings it was a worrying development for transgender people.
The case centered on whether trans women with a gender recognition certificate
(GRC) – which offers legal recognition of someone's female sex-- are protected
from discrimination as a woman under the nation’s Equality Act 2010.
Seems a legitimate try to be sensible. But it leaves me wondering if Brits are as prone as Yanks to, e.g., wrong-peepee restroom hysterics.