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Penelope Cassandra Webb: Silences, Spectacle, and the Limitations of Law
The decision of the UK Supreme Court in For Women Scotland Ltd v Scottish Ministers [2025] is one that has generated a rapid response, from the photos of those celebrating the decision on the steps of the UKSC, to the massive wave of protest from trans people and allies. Within the legal world, it has unleashed a flurry of commentary, the excellent analysis by Crash Wigley being a notable example. As such, this post will not replicate Wigley’s a…
Supreme Court reforms legal gender recognition process in Poland - TGEU - Trans Europe and Central Asia
TGEU — Trans Europe and Central Asia welcomes the landmark decision of the Polish Supreme Court on 4 March 2025, which significantly reforms the legal gender recognition (LGR) process in Poland. The Court’s ruling means trans people will no longer be required to sue their parents to amend their gender marker on official documents, ending a deeply harmful and humiliating practice that has been in place since 1989. According to the Court’s decisio…
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