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A federal judge on Tuesday struck down New Hampshire’s so-called “banned concepts” law after determining it was unconstitutionally vague.
Federal judge strikes down NH law on banned concepts Kevin Landrigan, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester Updated Wed, May 29, 2024, 1:07 AM PDT 4 min read ...
Students walk into Hinsdale Middle High School, in Hinsdale, N.H., in August 2022. A federal judge has struck down a New Hampshire law that bars the teaching of "divisive concepts" to K-12 students.
– A federal judge is weighing whether to strike down parts of New Hampshire’s so-called “banned concepts” law, after hearing arguments that the law is too vague and has a chilling effect ...
On Tuesday, May 28, a federal judge cited Keefe and other teachers’ examples in an order striking down the law, siding with teachers unions and the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire and ...
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New Hampshire Appealing Federal Court Decision Against ‘Banned ...Months after a federal court held that a 2021 state law regulating how teachers address race, gender, and other topics was unconstitutional, New Hampshire’s Attorney General’s Office has filed ...
Federal judge strikes down New Hampshire ‘divisive concepts’ classroom law The decision is the first in the nation to overturn such a law, according to civil rights advocates.
CONCORD — The U.S. District Court of New Hampshire struck down a 2021 law Tuesday that barred teachers from advocating for certain topics, siding with teachers unions and the American Civil ...
New Hampshire’s law garnered additional controversy after the state’s Moms for Liberty chapter offered to pay $500 to the first person who caught a teacher violating the law.
“New Hampshire’s ‘banned concepts’ law stifled New Hampshire teachers’ efforts to provide a true and honest education,” agreed NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle in a statement.
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