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Is Using Preferred Gender Pronouns Important in the Courtroom?
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Is Using Preferred Gender Pronouns Important in the Courtroom?

April 12, 2022 by kkleyer1 comments (0)

In relation to the Farmer v. Brennan, a case discussed in this blog, it is important to note that triggering language is used in the opinion, as the incorrect pronouns are used to refer to the petitioner throughout. The use of proper gender pronouns is important to nearly every person in the world. In all…

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