💨 Abstract
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of a woman in the Equality Act 2010 refers to a biological woman and biological sex, settling a long-standing dispute in Scotland over sex-based protections for transgender women. The court's ruling was unanimous and emphasized that transgender people still have legal protection from discrimination. The decision has implications across the UK.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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