Florida Really Wants Its Teachers To Have A Hard Time Doing Their Jobs
Briefly

The lawsuit takes issue with Subsection 3 of the Florida statutes that went into effect in July. This subsection states that any public school employee 'may not provide to a student his or her preferred personal title or pronouns if such preferred personal title or pronouns do not correspond to his or her sex.'
Before we even get to the highfalutin arguments, can we just take a moment to realize how vague the phrase 'correspond(s) to his or her sex' is? Name assignment is pretty arbitrary - hearing a name and determining if it's supposed to be matched up with balls or a uterus can be hard to do. Hilary is feminine, right?
Read at Above the Law
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