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A federal judge ruled that a Florida law prohibiting teachers from using their preferred pronouns if they don't align with their sex is discriminatory.

The ruling comes after a previous injunction by the same judge was overturned by an appeals court.

The judge also acknowledged the plaintiff's experience but stated it didn't meet the legal definition of a hostile work environment.

agreed with a transgender teacher that state law prohibiting discriminated based on sex and altered her employment conditions, violating .

U.S. District Judge Mark Walker's decision comes a month after the , in which he ruled that Hillsborough County teacher Katie Wood's right to free speech was infringed. More: Divided appeals court backs Florida ban on preferred pronouns in school clas

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