The article is titled "Gender recognition certificates: self-identification and the row over it explained".
On what was branded a historic day for equality, following two of the largest public consultations in Scottish parliamentary history, last month the Scottish Government passed the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill, a new system of self-identification aimed at simplifying the process of how a transgender person changes their gender.
The political debate leading up to the Scottish vote has been incendiary with protesters rally against voting MSPs in the public gallery up until the last minute.
In England, plans to reform the Gender Recognition Act 2004 were dropped in September 2020 when Liz Truss was equalities minister.
This short article addresses the difficulties and concerns that have radicalized what should be a shared battle for gender equality.
You can read Caterina's article here.