A Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) teacher asked a Virginia Court Wednesday to lift his suspension for opposing a proposal requiring instructors to use trans-gendering students’ preferred pronouns. Tanner Cross spoke briefly against the proposal during a May 25 Loudoun County Board of Education public meeting, then two days later was told by letter that he was being suspended pending further investigation “of allegations that [he] engaged in conduct that had a disruptive impact on the operations of Leesburg Elementary School.” Cross was barred from entering any LCPS without prior permission and required to be available without prior notice for meetings with school officials concerning the investigation of his conduct. Attorneys with the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), an Arizona-based public-interest law firm that specializes in First Amendment/religious liberty litigation, first asked LCPS officials to lift their suspension, then filed the suit in Virginia Circuit Court against the County of Loudoun …