BH judge is called to act in the 2nd Instance of TJMG; female presence is still low in the judiciary
Judge Beatriz Junqueira Guimarães has begun her term in the 2nd Instance of the Minas Gerais Court of Justice, highlighting the ongoing gender disparity in Brazil's judiciary.
8-year-old left her wheelchair, crawled 83 steps, and changed America forever
An 8-year-old girl with cerebral palsy crawled up the steps of the U.S. Capitol, highlighting the struggle for disability rights in America.
Reform UK's plan to tear up the Equalities Act is shocking and un-British, says Starmer
Keir Starmer criticized Reform UK's proposal to repeal the Equalities Act, calling it shocking and indicative of a return to outdated gender norms.
Good Law Project loses challenge to interim EHRC advice on single-sex spaces
The Good Law Project's legal challenge against interim advice from the UK Equality and Human Rights Commission regarding single-sex spaces for transgender individuals was dismissed by the High Court.
Court battle over definition of 'woman' has cost taxpayers more than £766,000
The Scottish government has reportedly spent over £766,000 in taxpayer money on a legal dispute regarding the definition of 'woman' as it pertains to the Equality Act 2010.
Three-Act Story of Harassment and Demolition of a Popular Councilor from Móstoles
The article details the harassment experienced by a Popular Party councilor in Móstoles, who sought internal party investigation into her claims of mistreatment by the male mayor.
America Needs a Renee Good Civil Rights Act
The article advocates for the introduction of a new civil rights act named after Renee Good to address ongoing issues of inequality in America.