Last month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. At issue was whether Idaho ...
A federal appeals court ruled that a school's policy of requiring teachers to use preferred pronouns didn't violate the First ...
Teachers in North Dakota can still refer to transgender students by the personal pronouns they use, after lawmakers on Monday failed to override the governor’s veto of a controversial bill to place ...
A religious teacher loses a legal appeal, but is the Supreme Court next?
A Maryland school district can still require staff to use transgender students’ personal pronouns, a federal appeals court ...
A teacher claimed the Montgomery County school system in Maryland violated her First Amendment rights by requiring her to use transgender students’ pronouns.
You may have noticed that people are sharing their pronouns in introductions, and adding them to social media profiles and email signatures. "We know definitely of 'he/him/his,' 'she/her/hers,' and ...
Pronouns like he/him, she/her and they/them are still prohibited in the email signature blocks of University of Kansas employees, but now KU is getting more specific about how those signatures must be ...
A federal appeals court ruled that Montgomery County’s pro-transgender pronouns policy did not violate a teacher’s First Amendment rights.
Jocelyn Boden, 47, managed a Bath & Body Works store in West Valley City, Utah for 3½ years. In March, she hired a transgender man as a retail associate and, during their first shift together, Boden ...
A new report shows transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) youth whose pronouns are respected are less likely to attempt suicide. Using data from the Trevor Project’s 2024 U.S. National Survey on the Mental ...
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