Federal Judge Considers Dismissing New Hampshire "Divisive Concepts" Lawsuit

Federal Judge Considers Dismissing New Hampshire "Divisive Concepts" Lawsuit
A federal judge is considering a motion from New Hampshire to dismiss a lawsuit over its so-called “divisive concepts” statute, which bars state educators from teaching that a person in one protected class is inherently superior to another.According to The Associated Press, Judge Paul Barbadoro said that he would assess the motion and make a decision within 60 to 90 days.The A.P. reports that two organizations had initially filed challenges against the Granite State’s anti-discrimination law: one brought by the National Education Association-New Hampshire, and another by two diversity, equity, and inclusion school administrators.The two lawsuits have since been consolidated into a single complaint.Collectively, educators claim that the language of the so-called “divisive concepts” law, which includes a “Prohibition on Teaching Discrimination,” is overly ambiguous, making it difficult for teachers to know what they are and are not allowed to say in the classroom.
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