Michigan Health Care Worker Files Legal Complaint After Alleged Firing Over Pronoun Dispute

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  • June 21, 2025
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A Michigan health care employee is claiming she was wrongfully terminated after refusing to use gender pronouns for patients that did not align with their biological sex, citing conflict with her religious beliefs.

The employee, whose identity has not been disclosed due to privacy concerns, has reportedly filed a legal complaint or is preparing to take legal action, alleging her dismissal constitutes a violation of her First Amendment rights and protections under federal civil rights law.

According to statements from the employee and her legal representatives, she had requested accommodations that would allow her to avoid using pronouns inconsistent with patients’ sex without compromising patient care. She alleges that the request was denied and shortly thereafter, she was dismissed from her position.

Legal experts say the case could test the balance between anti-discrimination policies promoting inclusive language for transgender individuals and protections for religious freedom in the workplace. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of religion, while many healthcare environments have adopted policies affirming patients’ preferred names and pronouns as part of gender-affirming care.

The health care facility involved in the dispute has not publicly commented on the matter, citing ongoing legal processes and confidentiality rules surrounding employment matters.

Advocacy groups on both sides have weighed in. LGBTQ+ rights organizations argue that honoring a person’s chosen name and pronouns is a medical and ethical obligation in providing respectful and inclusive care. Meanwhile, religious liberty advocates claim that forcing employees to speak in ways that violate their deeply held beliefs amounts to compelled speech.

The case adds to a growing number of legal and societal debates over pronoun use in professional settings, particularly in schools, healthcare, and government institutions. Legal analysts anticipate that such conflicts could eventually ascend to higher courts, potentially reshaping the legal framework surrounding freedom of religion and speech in the context of gender identity rights.

Further proceedings are expected in the coming weeks.

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