The Brief: -A federal judge ruled Florida’s restrictions on transgender teachers’ pronouns violate civil-rights law. -The case is on hold while a Georgia appeal on similar issues is pending. -The outcome could shape workplace protections for transgender employees across the Southeast. A federal judge in Florida has ruled that the state’s law requiring teachers to use pronouns that match a student’s sex at birth amounts to discrimination, conflicting with federal protections against employment discrimination based on sex. SNIP What we don't know: While Walker declared the law discriminatory, he stopped short of issuing an injunction or awarding damages. The future...