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Scotland Embraces Sex Self-declaration

I have written a piece about Scotland’s new transgender reforms that establish a system of sex self-declaration. This allows one to change one’s recorded sex after the age of 16 rather than 18, to do so having waited no longer than three months (rather than the previous waiting time of two years), and without the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria.

What could possibly go wrong?

Madeleine Kearns is a staff writer at National Review and a visiting fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum.
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