JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Catholic bookstore owner in Florida who wants to avoid using pronouns that don’t correspond with a person’s sex may have gotten a boost from a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision ...
Hal Frampton, an attorney representing the store with Alliance Defending Freedom, explained one of those beliefs is that pronouns should align with biological sex. “They’d like to discuss Catholic ...
A Catholic bookstore in Florida is suing the city of Jacksonville over a human rights ordinance it claims mandates businesses use transgender pronouns, a requirement the store's lawyer argues violates ...
Even though Queen of Angels is a for-profit bookstore that isn’t run or operated by a church or ministry, the settlement states that it still fits the qualifications for the exemption. Queen of Angels ...
A Catholic bookstore in Jacksonville, Florida, is suing the city to block a law it says could force the business to use a person’s preferred pronouns when they do not reflect the person’s biological ...
A Catholic bookstore owner has received an exception from an ordinance in Jacksonville, Florida, that will let her post her policy against using pronouns that run contrary to a customer’s sex.
The policy states owners and employees may only use pronouns and titles that align with the person’s biological sex, not their gender expression. The bookstore’s motion for a preliminary injunction ...
In the age of Amazon, opening an independent bookstore is a big decision. From picking the right books to selecting the right décor, it’s all about sending the right message. At Queen of Angels ...
Catholic bookstore owner Christie DeTrude wants to let customers know that she will only use pronouns that reflect biological sex, citing her religious beliefs, but she's afraid that doing so will run ...
A Catholic bookstore based in Jacksonville, Florida, will not be forced to use a transgender person’s preferred pronouns when they are different from his or her biological sex, according to a ...