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  • … that he is thinking deeply about issues that affect your student? Most people would. Unfortunately, that’s not what … Cross, an elementary school teacher in Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia, respectfully explained his … the lawsuit to challenge this policy. Monica Gill , a history teacher at Loudoun County High School, and Kim Wright …
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  • … live out our deepest beliefs. The Supreme Court has a long history of rejecting compelled speech. The Supreme Court and … Wisconsin System v. Southworth (2000) Scott Southworth, a student at the University of Wisconsin, objected to being … public universities must allocate student fee funding in a viewpoint-neutral fashion if they choose to make paying the …
  • … Constitution protects their right to participate in the public school system without violating their conscience and … a document called a “Gender Support Plan” to facilitate a student’s so-called “social transition”—when a school treats … Lindsey and pay $181,000 in damages and attorneys’ fees. Educators are worth defending – and so are their rights …
  • … their own faith by expressing the school's preferred viewpoint on specific, fundamental issues. Vivian Geraghty … Memorial Middle School instructed her to participate in a student’s decision to ‘change their gender’ by using pronouns … that “she would be required to put her beliefs aside as a public servant.” Vivian explained she could not put her …
  • … the type of race-based division pushed on kids in many public schools today. And it’s happening across the country, … harm her son. The new segregation Melissa’s son is a student at a public school in Albemarle County. He’s also … schools. And they want their children to learn the history of racism in America. But that’s not what policies …
  • … Dark Over Gender Identity Rooming Scheme Jefferson County Public Schools secretly tried to force an 11-year-old girl to … of their educational journeys. But for one fifth-grade student from Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) in … to share a room with two students from her school and one student from a different school whom she did not know. D.W. …
  • … put it, “The government can certainly prioritize public health and safety, but it can’t move businesses and …
  • … Published December 23, 2020 Revised December 21, 2023 As public officials across the country grappled with how to … we support government officials’ efforts to prioritize the public’s health and safety, they can’t treat religious …