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Law forcing nursing homes to use trans pronouns struck down | U.S. News


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A California appeals court has ruled that a state law that requires nursing home staff to use transgender pronouns is a violation of their free speech rights. 
In a unanimous 3-0 decision Friday from the California Third District Court of Appeals, judges ruled against a 2017 rule that penalizes non-compliant health care providers who repeatedly fail to use trans-identified residents preferred names or pronouns. 
Violations could be prosecuted as misdemeanors, and violators could face 180 days in jail and a $2,500 fine. 
The court held that what is known as “misgendering” a transgender-identified person with pronouns denoting biological sex may indeed be “disrespectful, discourteous, or insulting. However, “the First Amendment does not protect only speech that inoffensively and artfully articulates a person’s point of view.” ....

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California Appeals Court: Mandatory Transgender Pronouns Violate First Amendment


California Appeals Court: Mandatory Transgender Pronouns Violate First Amendment
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20 Jul 2021
The California Third District Court of Appeals ruled unanimously Friday that a 2017 state law requiring nursing homes to use patients’ preferred pronouns violates First Amendment free speech rights.
The law, SB 219, was authored by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco). As Breitbart News reported at the time, it provided for jail sentences of up to one year for using the “wrong” pronoun:
A new bill being considered by the California State Senate would punish people who “willfully and repeatedly” refuse “to use a transgender resident’s preferred name or pronouns” in a public health, retirement or housing institution. ....

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