A letter from the Nebraska Legal Fund notes that a Central City resident accused Dane Christensen of pushing a "grooming agenda" on social media on April 15.
According to a statement by ACLU of Nebraska, “The lawsuit argues that school officials’ decision to shutter the newspaper violated plaintiffs’ First Amendment free speech rights on three counts."
Last March, Pennell, a transgender student, and others were prohibited from printing their pronouns or their chosen names in the newspaper, the ACLU says.
An ordinance in Nebraska's capital city that extends discrimination protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity could be put on the ballot this November or outright rescinded after referendum petitions garnered four times the needed signatures required to stop the ordinance.
An ordinance in Nebraska's capital city that extends discrimination protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity could be put on the ballot this November or outright rescinded after referendum petitions garnered four times the needed signatures required to stop the ordinance.