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JK Rowling is celebrating the UK Supreme Court ruling that transgender women are not legally women.
“Three brilliant, tenacious Scottish women with an army behind them fought to get this case heard by the Supreme Court, and in winning it, they have protected the rights of women and girls across the UK,” the 59-year-old Harry Potter author wrote in X.
Rowling added that she would “definitely” donate the money to For Women Scotland, which “works to protect and advance the rights of women and children.”
She also “toasted” the women in the group, uploading a photo of two glasses of champagne before declaring: “I think I might have a cigar later.” Rowling later added that "the Supreme Court upheld women's rights and gay rights."
However, a transgender woman called the "extreme" ruling "unfair", saying the court "held a hearing about what rights, what freedoms, what future trans people have... without trans people, but with a lot of hate groups."
Rowling retorted: "The court has made it clear that British women have rights based on their sex. You and your fellow activists are laying bare in your hysterics what has been obvious to many of us for years: that when you say 'equality', you mean 'women have no right under any circumstances to draw lines that exclude men.'
The court's five judges concluded that "the terms 'woman' and 'sex'" under the UK's Equality Act 2010 "refers to a biological woman and biological sex." The ruling "does not remove protections for transgender people" who are "protected from discrimination on the basis of gender reassignment," the court affirmed, but a transgender person with documents recognizing her as a woman should not be considered a woman for equality purposes.