Tyler Vazquez writes: “Although Florida’s controversial opponent-labeled ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law was upheld in court Monday, many opponents of the law are happy with a March 11 settlement, which they feel makes crucial allowances, while the bill’s supporters are also claiming victory this week. Despite the legislation being upheld by the court, the settlement clearly outlined certain protections for discussions of LGBTQ+ subjects. Discussions of LGBTQ+ people, anti-bullying rules based on sexual orientation and gender identity, and Gay-Straight alliance groups are all allowed under the new rule. Library books that are not being used directly in classroom instruction are also not barred from schools under the law.”