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  2. Teacher Suspended After Refusing to Use Students Preferred ...

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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.

  3. Teacher suspended for not using student’s he/him pronouns ...

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    Attorneys for the teacher called it “a victory for free speech at public schools.” Teacher suspended for not using student’s he/him pronouns gets $95K from Kansas district Skip to main content

  4. South Carolina AG leads legal battle over gender pronoun ...

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    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.

  5. New Hampshire school district says it has no legal ‘duty’ to ...

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    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.

  6. Pronoun reversal - Wikipedia

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    Child: You sure are. As with many other autistic traits, if speech continues to develop more normally, this pronoun reversal might be expected to disappear. However, it can also be highly resistant to change. Some children require extensive training to stop pronoun reversal, even after they have stopped echolalia.

  7. Here’s what Wake tells schools to do if a student asks for a ...

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    The school system said North Carolina’s new law only applies to name and pronoun requests made after Aug. 15 and that it covers more than just trans students.

  8. English usage controversies - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the ...

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    Peterson argued that the law would classify the failure to use preferred pronouns of transgender people as hate speech. According to legal experts, including law professors Brenda Cossman of the University of Toronto and Kyle Kirkup of the University of Ottawa , not using preferred pronouns would not meet legal standards for the Criminal Code ...