University in Ohio to pay professor $400,000 after punishing him for using wrong pronouns
Shawnee State University punished Nicholas Meriwether in 2018 for calling addressing a female transgender student as “sir.”The university said the philosophy professor had created a “hostile environment” by not using the student’s preferred pronouns.
The professor argued that he would be contradicting his Christian beliefs by using the student’s preferred pronouns and that the university was violating his rights.
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