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  • 1 month ago | architectsjournal.co.uk | Kirsty Watt |Alan Gordon

    The recent Supreme Court ruling that, in the Equality Act 2010, the term ‘sex’ refers to biological sex, not gender identity, isn’t just a legal blow in the ongoing fight for legitimacy of trans and gender-queer people within UK political systems, it reveals how deeply spatial politics, gender and power are entangled. Often, debates around bathrooms are a common focus-point in gender-critical debates – and that’s not incidental.

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