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What does UK Supreme Court ruling on definition of woman mean? - C C - Apr 16, 2025 What does UK Supreme Court ruling on definition of woman mean? https://news.stv.tv/politics/what-does-uk-supreme-court-ruling-on-definition-of-woman-mean INTRO: The terms “woman” and “sex” legally refer to biological woman and biological sex, according to a UK Supreme Court decision handed down on Wednesday. The landmark ruling determined that somebody with a gender recognition certificate (GRC) cannot be legally recognised as a woman for the purposes of the 2010 Equality Act – going against Scottish Government guidance. The highest court in the land published an 88-page decision(PDF) laying out the judges’ reasoning. Here STV News breaks down what it means. The judgment follows a lengthy legal challenge by women’s rights campaigners who challenged the Scottish Government’s interpretation of anti-discrimination legislation which applies to England, Scotland and Wales. On one side, women’s campaign groups believe “woman” means being born a biological female. On the other side, Scottish Government guidance said that “woman” should include both biological women and trans women with a gender recognition certificate (GRC). The Supreme Court unanimously found that a trans person with a GRC “does not come within the definition of ‘woman’ for the purposes of sex discrimination” in the 2010 Equality Act. “That in turn means that the definition of “woman” is limited to biological women and does not include trans women with a GRC,” the ruling stated. However, judges were clear that the ruling should not bar or discourage trans women or trans people from being appointed to public boards. “The issue here is only whether the appointment of a trans woman who has a GRC counts as the appointment of a woman and so counts towards achieving the goal set in the gender representation objective, namely that the board has 50% of non-executive members who are women,” the ruling explained. “In our judgment, it does not.” Nine ‘principal elements of reasoning’ Lord Hodge set out the nine “principal elements” of the court’s reasoning when he read out the judgment on Wednesday. In full, they are:
RE: What does UK Supreme Court ruling on definition of woman mean? - Zinjanthropos - Apr 16, 2025 L. Frank Baum not too far off. Certificates are the answer. Life imitating art. Wizard of Oz philosophy in UK in action. Brain or diploma, apparently one and the same for Scarecrow? Yet…. After having a brain bestowed upon him, Scarecrow incorrectly recites the Pythagorean theorem which could be interpreted as just because you’re certified doesn’t mean you’re the real thing. |