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The United Kingdom's Supreme Court has ruled that under equality legislation, the terms "women" and "sex" refer to a "biological woman and biological sex". The court's decision relates to a case brought by the Campaign group For Women Scotland challenging guidance issued by the devolved Scottish government over a 2018 law aiming to increase the proportion of women on public sector boards.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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