"Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Florida's Pronoun Law, Upholds Trans Teacher's Rights"

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A federal judge in Florida has temporarily blocked a law that prohibited transgender teachers from using pronouns that don’t align with their birth sex, ruling that it violates their First Amendment rights. The law, known as the "Don’t Say Gay" law, also prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity and restricts health education. The judge granted a temporary injunction for one transgender teacher, Katie Wood, and is expected to rule on the state's motion to dismiss the case brought by Wood and two other teachers.
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