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Divided appeals court backs Florida ban on preferred pronouns in school classrooms

  • A divided federal appeals court backed a 2023 Florida law requiring teachers to use pronouns aligning with students' sex assigned at birth, rejecting a transgender teacher's First Amendment rights argument.
  • The majority opinion stated that the teacher was speaking as a government employee when using pronouns in the classroom, not as a private citizen.
  • The dissenting opinion warned that the ruling could allow Florida to compel teachers' speech on other matters like marital status.
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News Service of Florida broke the news in Tallahassee, United States on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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