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Supreme Court Declines to take up Pronouns case a Victory For Student Trans Rights .

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The Supreme Court declined to take up the case of a student in Florida, identified in court papers as AG. The case involved a dispute over the student's use of their authentic pronouns at school. The school had a policy of protecting its transgender students by allowing them to inform their parents of their transition. The Supreme Court's decision not to take up the case is seen as a victory for student trans rights.

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Supreme Court Declines to take up Pronouns case a Victory For Student Trans Rights .

Media Coverage · April 28, 2026

The Supreme Court declined to take up a case involving a student in Florida who was allowed to use their authentic pronouns at school, despite their parents' objections. The lower courts had already ruled in favor of the student, and the Supreme Court's decision not to take up the case is seen as a victory for student trans rights. This decision allows schools to continue protecting their transgender students.

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The Supreme Court declined to take up a case involving a student in Florida who was allowed to use their authentic pronouns at school, despite their parents' objections. The lower courts had already ruled in favor of the student, and the Su
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On Monday the Supreme Court declined to take on the case of a student in Florida, identified in court papers as AG., who told their parents, January and Jeffrey Littlejohn, that they were suffering from gender dysphoria but didn’t inform that that they were using their authentic pronouns at school. The school that AG was attending has a policy of protecting it’s transgender students by allowing the student to inform their parents of their transition. Their parents knew that AG was receiving coun

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Media Coverage April 28, 2026

Supreme Court Declines to take up Pronouns case a Victory For Student Trans Rights .

The Supreme Court declined to take up a case involving a student in Florida who was allowed to use their authentic pronouns at school, despite their parents' objections. The lower courts had already ruled in favor of the student, and the Supreme Court's decision not to take up the case is seen as a victory for student trans rights. This decision allows schools to continue protecting their transgender students.

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