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A Kansas teacher who sued the school district that suspended her for refusing to use a student’s preferred pronouns will be awarded $95,000 in lawsuit.
Attorneys for the teacher called it “a victory for free speech at public schools.”
South Carolina's attorney general is leading a legal battle over gender pronoun rules in the U.S.'s public school districts, which he said violates students' free speech rights.
The Manchester School District made the claim in legal filings when responding to a lawsuit filed by a mother who wants her child to be referred to by the gender the child was assigned at birth.
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Some authors who classify both sets of words as "possessive pronouns" or "genitive pronouns" apply the terms dependent/independent [7] or weak/strong [8] to refer, respectively, to my, your, etc., and mine, yours, etc. For example, under that scheme, my is termed a dependent possessive pronoun and mine an independent possessive pronoun.
In the English language, there are grammatical constructions that many native speakers use unquestioningly yet certain writers call incorrect. Differences of usage or opinion may stem from differences between formal and informal speech and other matters of register, differences among dialects (whether regional, class-based, generational, or other), difference between the social norms of spoken ...
More than 400 people packed into the auditorium at South Side Area School District in Beaver County Wednesday evening. Local teacher reinstated after refusing to use preferred pronouns, district ...