A Montana State University (MSU) student has won her legal battle against the school, successfully getting the university to lift a no-contact order imposed on her after she refused to comply with a sorority’s “insistence” on preferred pronouns.
MSU student Daria Danley filed a lawsuit against the school after it accused her of “hate speech” and imposed a “no-contact order” on her after she questioned her sorority’s “insistence” that members identify themselves with preferred pronouns, according to a report by Daily Montanan.
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