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Court: Principal Was Right to Ban Fourth-Grader's Pro-Trans Essay


Court: Principal Was Right to Ban Fourth-Grader s Pro-Trans Essay
The principal had said that it s not age-appropriate to discuss transgenders, lesbians and drag queens outside of the home.”
March 03 2021 4:32 PM EST
An elementary school principal in South Carolina was correct when she decided to keep a student s supportive essay about transgender people out of a school publication, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
As part of an assignment to write a 100-word essay on “society,” a 10-year-old fourth-grader wrote about being nice to trans people. “I don’t know if you know this but peoples view on Tran’s genders is an issue,” the essay read. “People think that men should not drees like a women, and saying mean things. They think that they are choosing the wrong thing in life. In the world people can choose who they want.” ....

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Fourth Circuit Sides With School in Dispute Over Transgender-Affirming Essay


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RICHMOND, Va. (CN) The Fourth Circuit sided with a South Carolina elementary school Tuesday afternoon in a dispute involving a student’s transgender-affirming essay. While the student argued her principal’s removal of her essay as part of a classroom assignment amounted to a First Amendment violation, the unanimous panel found the move was within the school’s authority.
“Principal Foster’s initial refusal to include [the student’s] essay in the fourth grade class’s essay booklet was actuated at least in part by her concern that the essay’s topic was ‘not age appropriate’ for fourth graders,” wrote U.S. Circuit Judge Stephanie Thacker, a Barack Obama-appointee. The judge cited 1988’s  ....

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Massachusetts Superior Court Says Woman's Medical Malpractice Claims Can Proceed


Massachusetts Superior Court Says Woman’s Medical Malpractice Claims Can Proceed
A Massachusetts superior court has ruled that a woman can bring claims for medical malpractice and unfair consumer practices against a hospice company for overmedicating her with narcotics and falsely certifying that she was hospice eligible.
Plaintiff Patricia Marble and her husband filed the action against defendant Amedisys, a national provider of hospice services, after becoming suspicious that Marble had lived for five years in hospice care.
Summary judgment records indicated not only that Marble was overmedicated with unnecessary doses of narcotics while continuing to be certified as eligible for hospice care at an Amedisys facility, but that Amedisys had a bonus structure in place that served, in part, as financial incentive for staff to admit and retain hospice patients, according to the Superior Court ruling. ....

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Student Unlikely to Win Fourth Circuit Appeal Over Rejected Essay on Transgender Rights


A girl works on a writing exercise. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) A Fourth Circuit panel appeared unlikely Friday to rule in favor of a South Carolina student whose fourth-grade essay offering support for her transgender grandfather was denied publication by her school’s principal.
“The student wrote about the importance of treating everyone with kindness, including LGBTQ persons like her grandfather,” Eric Poston, an attorney for the unnamed student with the Columbia-based law firm Chalmers Poston, wrote in a brief to the appeals court. “For that reason, the principal refused to publish the essay.” 
The lawsuit filed in Spartanburg federal court two years ago alleges the student, who was a fourth-grader at the time, submitted the essay as part of an assignment to write a short essay on any topic addressed “to society.” The collection of essays was then to be collected and sent home to parents.  ....

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