"Florida Settles Lawsuit Over 'Don't Say Gay' Law, Allowing LGBTQ+ Discussion"

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Florida education officials have settled a lawsuit over the state's "don't say gay" law, clarifying that teachers and students can discuss LGBTQ+ topics in classrooms as long as it's not part of formal instruction. The settlement specifies that the law doesn't prohibit discussing LGBTQ+ people, anti-bullying rules, or Gay-Straight Alliance groups, and doesn't apply to library books not used for instruction. The law, championed by Governor Ron DeSantis, had faced criticism for creating confusion and a chilling effect in classrooms, but the settlement is being hailed as a "major win" by the governor's office.
- Florida settles lawsuit after challenge to ‘don’t say gay’ law The Guardian US
- Settlement over Florida law will allow discussion of LGBTQ+ topics The Washington Post
- Florida’s controversial parental rights law upheld after federal court settlement, DeSantis touts ‘major win’ Fox News
- Legal Settlement Clarifies Reach of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Law The New York Times
- Historic Settlement Achieved in Challenge to Florida's “Don't Say Gay or Trans�� Law Equality Florida
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