Idaho’s attorney general and department of education face a lawsuit from a middle school teacher who claimed she was “publicly ridiculed” for hanging posters encouraging diversity and inclusivity in her classroom.
Sarah Inama claims her First Amendment rights were violated when she was forced to take down her posters based on a state law that bars the display of banners or flags expressing “‘ideological views’ about race or politics,” according a Tuesday complaint filed to the US District Court for the District of Idaho. ...
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