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Should Supporting a Football Team be Protected as a Philosophical Belief?
This article examines whether support for a football club should amount to a philosophical belief protected under section 10 of the Equality Act 2010. The question is explored through McClung v Doosan Babcock Ltd, where the Employment Tribunal held that loyalty to Rangers Football Club did not meet the threshold established in Grainger plc v Nicholson. The decision found that the claimant’s fandom, though sincere, lacked the depth, seriousness, and moral significance required
mmks53
Apr 56 min read
The Truth of 1984
Written by Kultar Singh – member of the Street Law Project In June 1984, the Indian Army attacked Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the...
Kultar Singh
Apr 7, 20234 min read
Sexism in the diagnosis of ADHD
Written by Shala Emmanuel - member of the Street Law Project When it comes to healthcare, many expect the best and equal treatment,...
Shala Emmanuel
Apr 7, 20234 min read
High Profile Cases: What we Learned from the Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Crash Trial
Written by Millie A. Goulden-Page – member of the Street Law Project Gwyneth Paltrow, Hollywood actress and entrepreneur, triumphed...
Millie A. Goulden-Page
Apr 7, 20233 min read
Building a family through surrogacy and the laws behind it
Written by Kieran Ung – member of the Street Project In general, surrogacy is a practice where a woman becomes pregnant carrying a child...
Kieran Ung
Mar 26, 20233 min read
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