The Supreme Court has been told that a trans person with a gender recognition certificate is ‘recognised in law’ as having changed sex. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman ...
An individual with a gender recognition certificate is seen as having changed sex in the eyes of the law, a lawyer representing the Scottish government has told the Supreme Court. Ruth Crawford KC ...
The Supreme Court heard a gender recognition certificate recognising a person’s change of gender is ‘no more a legal fiction than adoption’ (Aaron Chown/PA) A lawyer acting for the Scottish ...
An individual with a gender recognition certificate is seen as having changed sex in the eyes of the law, a lawyer representing the Scottish government has told the Supreme Court. Ruth Crawford KC ...
The Supreme Court heard a gender recognition certificate recognising a person’s change of gender is ‘no more a legal fiction than adoption’ (Aaron Chown/PA) A lawyer acting for the Scottish Government ...
A lawyer acting for the Scottish Government has told the Supreme Court that a person with a gender recognition certificate (GRC) is “recognised in law” as having changed sex. Ruth Crawford KC was ...
The court is considering a case on the validity of the country’s gender recognition certificates. It remains to be seen if those with these certificates qualify for the 2010 Equality Act ...