A federal appeals court in Ohio ruled against the fourth-largest school district in the state, deciding that the district may not punish students for using biological pronouns — pronouns aligned with a person’s biological sex — or gender-related language, even if other students find the language offensive or derogatory.
Federal Appeals Court: Ohio school district can’t discipline students who won’t use others’ ‘preferred pronouns’
Katherine Mosack
Nov 7, 2025 | 4:07 PM
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