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Often controversial, the American Civil Liberties Union has opposed both liberal and conservative efforts to take away ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — A diverse group of students and educators filed a lawsuit today challenging an Oklahoma classroom censorship bill, HB 1775, which severely restricts public school teachers and students ...
An Oklahoma law that educators say restricts discussions of race and sex in classrooms is unconstitutional, the American Civil Liberties Union alleged in a lawsuit filed Tuesday. The civil rights ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: 212-549-2666, media@aclu.org Oklahoma City – In response to the botched execution of Clayton Lockett, the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma has issued the below ...
Oklahoma’s HB 1775, which does not include the term “critical race theory,” is intended to stop discrimination, according to the bill.If any educator makes part of their curriculum teachings ...
An American Civil Liberties Union-backed lawsuit filed against Oklahoma Tuesday is seeking to put a stop to a law that limits teaching critical race theory in the state.
ACLU of Oklahoma: ‘[I]t is difficult to imagine a situation in which a court would side with the [University of Oklahoma] on this matter’ March 12, 2015 More than 10 years ago By Eugene Volokh ...
The ACLU says as a result of the law's approval, school districts in Oklahoma have told teachers not use terms like "diversity" and "white privilege" in the classroom.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging the state's controversial ban on critical race theory in public school. The suit argues that Oklahoma's HB 1775 ...
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma filed the brief in support of OU last week. Those groups say the students who sued ...
Republican Oklahoma state Rep. Kevin West (above), who authored HB 1775, which bans critical race theory from schools, said the ACLU lawsuit is “full of half-truths” and “blatant lies ...
Brady Henderson, Legal Director with the Oklahoma ACLU, told News9.com that it may take several years for the courts to make a decision on whether the monument can stay.