Friday, April 15, 2022

$400,000 Settlement In Favor Of Prof Who Refused To Recognize Student's Gender Transition

After the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2021 held that Shawnee State University violated the free speech and free exercise rights of a philosophy professor when the school insisted that Professor Nick Meriwether address a transgender student by her preferred gender pronoun, a settlement has been reached in the case. According to a press release from ADF, the university agreed to pay $400,000 in damages plus attorneys' fees. Also, according to the press release:

As part of the settlement, the university has agreed that Meriwether has the right to choose when to use, or avoid using, titles or pronouns when referring to or addressing students. Significantly, the university agreed Meriwether will never be mandated to use pronouns, including if a student requests pronouns that conflict with his or her biological sex.

A stipulation of voluntary dismissal was filed yesterday in Meriwether v. Trustees of Shawnee State University, (SD OH filed 4/14/2022).