JK Rowling stickers on campus ‘not a transphobic dog whistle’, tribunal told
- Academics Deirdre O'Neill and Michael Wayne are suing the University and College Union after it criticized their film, claiming it was unlawful discrimination against their belief in only two sexes.
- Protesters blocked the original screening of the film, and it occurred later in November 2023 with additional security, as the University and College Union maintained its actions were in support of transgender rights.
- The University and College Union stated that its actions were to support transgender rights, while O'Neill and Wayne argued their film does not attack trans identities.
- Wayne argued that attempts to stop the film were an attack on academic freedom, highlighting concerns about women's rights being marginalized.
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JK Rowling stickers on campus ‘not a transphobic dog whistle’, tribunal told
Academics Dr Deirdre O’Neill and Michael Wayne are suing the University and College Union (UCU) over criticism of their film about trans issues.
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