Gender-critical barrister allowed to appeal Supreme Court discrimination ruling against Stonewall
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A gender-critical barrister has been allowed to appeal a Supreme Court discrimination ruling after courts rejected her discrimination claims against the LGBT charity Stonewall.Allison Bailey launched a discrimination action against the organisation that had been working with her former chambers, Garden Court Chambers.While Ms Bailey secured a successful outcome and damages in her case against GCC, her claim against Stonewall was dismissed at the tribunal level and subsequently by both the Employment Appeal Tribunal and the Court of Appeal.Stonewall set up a Diversity Champions scheme to promote workplace inclusion for LGBT people.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say GCC signed up to Stonewall's Diversity Champions scheme in November 2018, and Ms Bailey claims to have lost work and income as a result.The charity had recommended the chambers change the pronouns "she and he" to "they and their", Ms Bailey previously said.She argued it was "exclusive" and "discriminatory" of her beliefs.Ms...
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