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Justice Served: Unveiling the Names of Brianna Ghey’s Teenage Killers

The perpetrators responsible for the murder of trans schoolgirl Brianna Ghey, identified as Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe, both 16, have been publicly named as they receive life sentences for their heinous crime. Mrs Justice Yip revealed their identities after lifting the anonymity order, given the severity of their actions. Throughout the trial, the duo had been referred to as Girl X and Boy Y, with their disturbing shared interest in violence, torture, and serial killers highlighted during court proceedings. Their joint planning of “dark fantasies” was a chilling aspect discussed by the jury. At the time of Brianna's tragic murder on February 11 last year, Jenkinson and Ratcliffe, both 15 then, had compiled a “kill list” that included four other teenagers. During the sentencing at Manchester Crown Court, Brianna's father, Peter Spooner, expressed his devastation, describing Jenkinson and Ratcliffe as “pure evil.” In his victim impact statement, he remarked, “Now...

Why Montana’s Two Spirit people are challenging a state law that defines sex as binary

In the vast landscapes of Montana, a battle is unfolding that goes beyond legal semantics; it’s a fight to reclaim history, culture, and identity. At the heart of this struggle is Senate Bill 458, a law that defines sex in binary terms, a definition now being contested by Montana’s Two-Spirit community.

Enacted in October, Senate Bill 458 relies on the presence of XY or XX chromosomes and reproductive systems to define “male” and “female.” While seemingly straightforward, the implications of this legislation ripple through various aspects of Montanans’ lives, affecting driver’s licenses, demographic records, and the state’s anti-discrimination law.

For the Two-Spirit community, this law is more than a legal classification; it’s an infringement on their spiritual and cultural beliefs. The term “Two-Spirit” serves as an umbrella, encompassing individuals in Indigenous and Native American communities who historically embodied both masculine and feminine spirits, holding specialized social and spiritual roles. However, it’s not just a historical concept; many LGBTQ+ Native Americans embrace the term to self-identify in contemporary society.

In response to this legislation, attorneys representing the Montana Two Spirit Society, alongside transgender, intersex, and nonbinary Montana residents, have filed a lawsuit challenging the law’s constitutionality. Their argument extends beyond semantics, contending that the state’s definitions of sex inaccurately categorize many Montanans, exclude some from legal recognition entirely, and strip them of the benefits and protections offered by numerous state laws.

The legal challenge asserts that Senate Bill 458 infringes on Montana’s dignity, equal protection, privacy, and freedom of speech laws. It brings to light a complex interplay between tradition, spirituality, and the evolving understanding of gender identity in a diverse and dynamic society.

As the lawsuit unfolds, it becomes a microcosm of a broader conversation taking place across the nation about the rights and recognition of gender identities beyond the binary. Montana’s Two-Spirit community stands at the forefront, challenging not just a law, but the very narratives that shape their existence in the intersection of tradition and contemporary understanding.

This legal battle serves as a poignant reminder that the pursuit of justice often extends beyond courtrooms, touching the very essence of identity, spirituality, and the rich tapestry of Montana’s cultural heritage.



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