Florida Judge Temporarily Allows Transgender Teacher to Use Preferred Pronouns

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A Florida judge has temporarily blocked a law that restricts teachers from using preferred pronouns that don't align with their biological sex, granting a transgender teacher a temporary injunction. The judge ruled that the law violates the First Amendment and is discriminatory, allowing the teacher to use her preferred pronouns. The ruling sends a positive message to trans and nonbinary educators, while the lawsuit continues to challenge the law's constitutionality.
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- Florida judge rules trans teacher can use "Ms." Advocate.com
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