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Christian professor wins $400K because he was told to stop misgendering trans students
The professor called it a “sincerely held religious belief” and his employer called it a “hostile environment.” Trump judges agreed with him.
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Trump judge rules professor has constitutional right to degrade trans students during class
The professor says it would violate his “religious freedom” if he had to use the right pronouns for a trans student. A panel of Republican judges agreed.
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Federal court rules that professor can sue school that disciplined him for misgendering student
The professor successfully argued that not being able to misidentify a student went against his First Amendment rights as an educator and Christian.
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Professor who said he had a “free speech” right to misgender trans students loses court case
The Constitution doesn’t protect a Christian teacher harassing transgender students, even if it’s his “sincerely held religious belief.”
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A professor was told stop denigrating a student. Now he’s suing because God told him to do it.
He is arguing that his “sincerely held religious belief” requires him to refer to a trans woman as “Mister.”