Virginia Supreme Court Reinstates Lawsuit Filed By Teacher Who Refused to Use Student's Pronouns
Virginia Supreme Court Reinstates Lawsuit Filed By Teacher Who Refused to Use Student's Pronouns
The Virginia Supreme Court has reinstated a lawsuit filed by a West Point teacher who claims that he was fired for refusing to use a transgender student’s preferred pronouns.According to NBC News, plaintiff Peter Vlaming—a French teacher at West Point High School in Virginia’s King William County—sued the school board and administrators after being fired in 2018. A judge dismissed the lawsuit before any evidence was heard, prompting an appeal.However, earlier this week, the state Supreme Court overturned the ruling and reinstated Vlaming’s claim, which may now proceed to trial barring an early settlement.In his complaint, Vlaming says that he tried to accommodate a transgender student by using his preferred masculine name and avoiding the use of pronouns. However, the student—along with his parents, and school administration—told Vlaming that he was required to use the student’s male pronouns in ordinary communications.Vlaming, though, insisted that being compelled to use the student’s pronouns would infringe his “sincerely held religious and philosophical beliefs,” which hold that “each person’s sex is biologically fixed and cannot be changed.”Vlaming said that he felt he would be lying if he were to use the student’s pronouns.
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Court revives suit by teacher fired for not using trans student’s pronounsOPINION BY JUSTICE D. ARTHUR KELSEY (DECEMBER 14, 2023)Virginia court revives lawsuit by teacher fired for refusing to use trans student’s pronouns
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