
'Respect pronouns' bill at University of Houston challenged on First Amendment grounds
Fox News
A University of Houston student senator successfully challenged Student Government Association legislation that would have compelled students to use their peers' preferred pronouns.
The SGA's Supreme Court is poised to rule in favor of Abel, determining that such legislation constituted a violation of the students' first amendment rights, Campus Reform reported Friday. Joe Silverstein is a production assistant for Fox News Digital.
Specifically, the SGA Supreme Court is said to have found that the last sentence of the legislation, which would have compelled speech from the organization's members, was a violation.

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