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(THE COLLEGE FIX) – Remember the Wisconsin middle school boys under investigation for using “incorrect” pronouns with a classmate? The district has now closed the matter, according to the boys’ lawyers.
Last month, Kiel Area School District officials used a Title IX provision which “prohibits gender-based harassment in the form of name-calling on the basis of sex” to go after the boys for their refusal to use the classmate’s preferred pronouns of “they” and “their.”
Attorneys from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty responded by telling the district the “use of biologically correct pronouns not only does not constitute sexual harassment under Title IX or the District’s own policy, it is also speech protected by the First Amendment.”
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