In the wake of the November election, several Southern California teachers face disciplinary actions after making heated anti-Trump remarks, sparking debate over political expression rights.
According to Peter Eliasbert, K-12 teachers generally lack 1st Amendment rights to express partisan views in classrooms, though they have broader protections online.
The Moreno Valley teacher’s rant included offensive and racially charged language, leading experts to deem such behavior completely inappropriate in an educational setting.
Disciplinary actions arise from instances where teachers use racial slurs or curse words related directly to their political expressions in classrooms.
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