Court upholds trans pronoun policy in Maryland schools

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A federal appeals court ruled that Montgomery County Public Schools did not violate a Christian substitute teacher’s First Amendment rights by requiring her to use transgender students’ pronouns in the classroom.
Topics:nation#discrimination#first-amendment#free-speech#local-education#montgomery-county-public-schools#transgender-people
- Policy on trans students’ pronouns didn’t violate teacher’s rights, court says The Washington Post
- Teacher can’t use religion to object to identity pronouns, court rules WAVY.com
- A loss for free speech in the classroom wng.org
- 4th Circuit dismisses lawsuit against Montgomery County schools’ pronoun policy Washington Blade
- Federal Court Rules Requiring Use of Trans Student’s Pronouns Does Not Violate First Amendment them.us
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