After a four-year legal battle, a college settled a legal case brought by a professor whom it had disciplined for using the "wrong" pronouns when addressing a student.
After a four-year legal battle, a college settled a legal case brought by a professor whom it had disciplined for using the "wrong" pronouns when addressing a student.
In a victory for free speech, the rule of law, and common sense, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit recently ruled that a philosophy professor at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio, could not be forced to use a transgender student’s “preferred pronouns,” and that his suit against the university for violation of his First and 14th Amendment rights could proceed.