Transgender judge seeks leave to intervene in UK court case over legal definition of ‘woman’ | Transgender | The Guardian

The UK’s first transgender judge is seeking leave to join the litigation in a crucial supreme court case that could significantly affect legal protections for transgender women, the Guardian has learned.

Victoria McCloud, a senior civil judge who became the youngest person appointed as master of the high court in 2010, will make an application to intervene in the supreme court appeal brought by the campaign group For Women Scotland about the legal definition of “woman”. Interveners can put a case without being among the main parties to the litigation.

For Women Scotland is challenging whether Scottish government legislation aimed at improving gender balance on public boards should include transgender women.

Source: Transgender judge seeks leave to intervene in UK court case over legal definition of ‘woman’ | Transgender | The Guardian

One thought on “Transgender judge seeks leave to intervene in UK court case over legal definition of ‘woman’ | Transgender | The Guardian”

  1. Since “woman” now means: an abstract concept of interchangeable parts, I am no longer a woman. I’m a bio fem. I’m a construct of nature.

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