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UK's top court to rule on how to define a 'woman'

  • The UK Supreme Court is set to rule on the legal definition of a woman, affecting protections for transgender individuals with a Gender Recognition Certificate and biological women.
  • For Women Scotland argues that only biological women should be granted sex-based protections, while the Scottish Government asserts that those with a GRC should be included.
  • The outcome of this case could alter sex-based rights across Scotland, England, and Wales and influence important policies regarding single-sex spaces and discrimination protections for transgender individuals.
  • Lawyers representing both sides emphasize the potential implications of the ruling, with concerns that a decision favoring the Scottish Government could undermine rights for transgender individuals.
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The National broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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