"JK Rowling Challenges Hate Speech Law in Scotland, Escapes Arrest"

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JK Rowling tested Scotland's new hate crime law by misgendering transgender individuals on social media, but Scottish police announced they would not be taking any action against her. Rowling vowed to defend other women who speak out against transgenderism and criticized the law's potential to curtail free speech. Critics argue that the law is overly broad, while supporters believe it protects marginalized groups. The decision not to charge Rowling has sparked debate, with some praising the protection of free speech and others criticizing the potential harm caused by her actions.
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- J.K. Rowling will not be arrested for comments about transgender women, police say NBC News
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