Florida judge rules school has to temporarily allow transgender teacher to use preferred pronouns

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A Florida judge temporarily blocked a pronoun law from being enforced against one nonbinary and two transgender teachers this week.

'Once again, the State of Florida has a First Amendment problem,' Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker wrote in the temporary injunction. 'Of late, it has happened so frequently, some might say you can set your clock by it.' 'This time, the State of Florida declares that it has the absolute authority to redefine your identity if you choose to teach in a public school,' the opinion, released Tuesday, continued.

In short, Mx. Schwandes has not come forward with any evidence showing that they intend to engage in speech in the foreseeable future that would violate' the law, Walker wrote. Woods argued in the lawsuit that the law is discrimanatory on the basis of sex and violates the equal protection clause, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Title IX of the education amendments of 1972.

 

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