Faculty of Advocates condemns Green MSP's 'irresponsible and reprehensible' Supreme Court comments
- Scottish Green politician Maggie Chapman criticized the Supreme Court at a weekend rally.
- Her remarks followed the court's ruling that 'woman' and 'sex' mean biological sex.
- Chapman used terms like 'bigotry, prejudice and hatred' regarding the court.
- She stated, "Not in our name to the bigotry, prejudice and hatred" from the court.
- Calls for her resignation and reports for potential code breaches followed her comments.
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Judiciary slams MSP’s ‘reprehensible’ attack on Supreme Court decision
Judiciary slams MSP’s ‘reprehensible’ attack on Supreme Court decision - The Faculty of Advocates has written to Scottish Government officials to criticise the “appalling comments” made by the Deputy Convener of the Scottish Parliament's Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Dundee University rector Maggie Chapman told by top lawyers to apologise for Supreme Court 'attack'
The Faculty of Advocates says it is "dismayed" that the Green MSP accused the UK's highest court of "bigotry". The post Dundee University rector Maggie Chapman told by top lawyers to apologise for Supreme Court ‘attack’ appeared first on The Courier.
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