Family Associate Jessica Keal discusses transgender rights and the call for reform of the Gender Recognition Act 2004 in her recent article published in the Family Law Journal
The Gender Recognition Act 2004 was seen as an important moment in the history of transgender rights. However, it has faced criticism from some who do not see it as fit for purpose or going far enough to protect transgender rights. Jessica Keal, an Associate in the Simkins Family team, discusses the case law that influenced the drafting of the Act and the current calls for reform in the April Issue of the Family Law Journal, available here: gender recognition: slow progress – law journals.