briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!That lawsuit has bounced back and forth through the court system, subject to amendments.
Last month, a federal court said the plaintiffs—including parents, students and educators—had not “alleged sufficient facts” to challenge the law.It now appears the lawsuit has been settled via a compromise.
Both plaintiffs and authorities in Florida are claiming victory. The plaintiffs say they’ve managed the minimize the harm they believe ‘The Parental Rights in Education’ bill can do.
They’ve also cleared up its vague language.They say the bill’s vagueness led to terror among teachers to even acknowledge the very existence of LGBTQ+ people.However, supporters of the bill are claiming they won the case.