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Source: The Advocate
Court: Teachers Religious Rights Not Infringed by Trans Students Names, Pronouns
BY CHRISTOPHER WIGGINS
APRIL 10 2023 1:16 PM EST
On Friday, a federal appeals court ruled that an Indiana school district did not violate a former music teachers rights by forcing him to resign after refusing to use the names of transgender students.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a prior federal judges ruling.
As a teacher, John Kluge claimed that he would be forced to violate his religious rights by respecting the names and pronouns of transgender students.
In 2014, Kluge began teaching music and orchestra at Brownsburg High School, northwest of Indianapolis. Teachers were required to use pronouns and names listed in the schools official student database, where parent and doctor letters could be used to change them.
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In its ruling, the court noted that district officials tried to consider Kluges religious objection but realized that using last names by the music teacher disrupted the learning environment. The court found that this caused students to feel disrespected, targeted, and dehumanized.
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Read more: https://www.advocate.com/law/indiana-pronoun-religious-freedom
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Related: John M. Kluge v Brownsburg Community School Corp.
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)underpants
(195,571 posts)Thats some wordsmithing I was thinking about this weekend. They just say Religious Belief which could mean anything and theres no connection needed to actual stated beliefs, dogma, canon, or scripture.
