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(S+) British ruling on trans-rights: When is woman a woman?

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J.K. Rowling cheers, trans Rechtler are outraged: The Supreme Court in London makes it clear that trans women are not considered women before the law. Then everything would be settled, right?

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The Supreme Court in London has ruled that the women's equality law does not apply to trans-women. This ignores the real goal of feminism: that gender must not be a reason for discrimination

·Vienna, Austria
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J.K. Rowling cheers, trans Rechtler are outraged: The Supreme Court in London makes it clear that trans women are not considered women before the law. Then everything would be settled, right?

·Germany
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The British Supreme Court has decided that when it comes to equality, the biological gender counts, not the social. Feminists cheer. And in the Netherlands, the parliament overturns the "law of self-determination." That should give the black-red coalition to think.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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