A state law that bans DEI programs and discussion of LGBTQ+ identities in K12 schools will go to court Dec. 10, teeing up what is expected to be a yearslong battle over free speech in public education.
A coalition of Texas LGBTQ and teacher advocacy groups, students and a teacher are asking Trump-appointed Judge Charles Eskridge of the Southern District of Texas in Houston to halt all Texas public K12 and charter school districts from enforcing parts of a state law that schools have leveraged to cut Gender and Sexualities Alliance clubs and bar teachers from using gender-affirming pronouns.
Senate Bill 12 bans programming related to diversity, equity and inclusion; prohibits employees from discussing gender identity and sexual orientation and helping students “socially transition” their gender by using preferred names and pronouns; and bars clubs based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
Read more at The Texas Tribune.

