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Twenty-year Shawnee State philosophy Professor Nicholas
[https://adfmedialegalfiles.blob.core.windows.net/files/MeriwetherOnePageSummary.pdf The ADF summary says] "Dr. Nicholas Meriwether has spent more than two decades as a philosophy professor at
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Meriwether   responded to a male student’s question by saying, “Yes, sir.”   After the class, the student approached Professor Meriwether, stated that he was transgender, and
Shawnee State University in southern Ohio, where he has focused his scholarship and teaching on the
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demanded that the professor refer to him as a woman, with feminine titles and pronouns, in accordance with a university policy. Meriwether refused, even after the student threatened to sue and the University  turned to its Title IX office and put a disciplinary letter in Meriwether's file and threatened him with possible future dismissal. Meriwether proposed various compromises which were all rejected eventually.
intersection of philosophy, ethics, religion, and political theory. During a political philosophy class he was
 
teaching, Professor Meriwether responded to a male student’s question by saying, “Yes, sir.” Professor
 
Meriwether responded in this fashion because he refers to all his students as “sir” or “ma’am” or by a title
 
(Mr. or Miss, for example) followed by their last name to foster an atmosphere of seriousness and mutual
 
respect. After the class, the student approached Professor Meriwether, stated that he was transgender, and
 
demanded that the professor refer to him as a woman, with feminine titles and pronouns. When Meriwether
 
did not instantly agree, the student became belligerent, circling around Meriwether and getting in his face in a
 
threatening fashion while telling him, “Then I guess this means I can call you a c**t.” Before walking away,
 
the student promised to get Meriwether fired if he did not agree to the student’s demands.
 
Although Professor Meriwether offered to use any name the student preferred, the university was not willing
 
to accept that compromise, choosing instead to force the professor to speak and act contrary to his own
 
Christian convictions. A lower court affirmed the university’s actions, prompting Alliance Defending
 
Freedom Attorneys to appeal the case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Documents==
 
==Documents==

Revision as of 12:41, 29 March 2021

Summary

Twenty-year Shawnee State philosophy Professor Nicholas Meriwether responded to a male student’s question by saying, “Yes, sir.” After the class, the student approached Professor Meriwether, stated that he was transgender, and demanded that the professor refer to him as a woman, with feminine titles and pronouns, in accordance with a university policy. Meriwether refused, even after the student threatened to sue and the University turned to its Title IX office and put a disciplinary letter in Meriwether's file and threatened him with possible future dismissal. Meriwether proposed various compromises which were all rejected eventually.

Documents

  • Motion to Intervene, S. Dist. Ohio (May 9, 2019, M.J. Litkovitz) This is interesting as a long opinion granting a contested motion to intervene. It does not address whether the intervenor has the right to remain anonymous as "Doe".

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