Judge Lady Haldane said that the definition of sex was "not limited to biological or birth sex".

She said it could also include people with a gender recognition certificate after changing their legally recognised gender.

The judge also stated that sex and gender reassignment were separate and distinct characteristics but were not necessarily mutually exclusive.

In her decision, Lady Haldane wrote: "I conclude that in this context, which is the meaning of sex for the purposes of the 2010 Act, 'sex' is not limited to biological or birth sex, but includes those in possession of a GRC obtained in accordance with the 2004 Act stating their acquired gender, and thus their sex."

The judgement comes the week before controversial Scottish government plans to make it easier for people to change their legally recognised gender are due to face a final vote at Holyrood.

  • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    controversial Scottish government plans to make it easier for people to change their legally recognised gender

    It's actually very, very uncontroversial to just let us live in peace if you aren't a nazi nonce or one of their keyboard mercenaries at the BBC. Like homophobia, transphobia is not a rational or natural reaction to us, it is not normal, it is a completely counter-intuitive learned response that media class ghouls have to actively drill into people. Without constant propaganda, you cannot maintain transphobia. It is not a viable outlook on life to obsess over what's under other people's skirts 24 hours a day, get a grip you idiots.

  • FlintstoneSpiceLatte [they/them]
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    2 years ago

    :grillman:: "I deserve preferential treatment in hiring for being a man, because men and women are different!"

    :chad-stalin:: "Of course, here is my research on gender dysphoria which proves that men and women are in fact, different!"

    :grill-broke: