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Constitutional Law

Sep. 23, 2016

Speech on campus: What's the law?

May a public school teacher wear a "Make America Great Again" cap? The jury is out. By Todd A. Goluba

Todd A. Goluba

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By Todd A. Goluba

With every election cycle the state's public schools are challenged with drawing lines as to appropriate limits on teacher political expression. As November approaches, one day a teacher drives a pickup truck onto the staff parking lot with a six-foot-tall hand-painted sign supporting the union candidate for school board and the next day a teacher wears a "Make America Great Again" baseball cap in class. As if providing a qualit...

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