
Parents Need to Know Their Rights to Reclaim America's Schools
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69% : Bluey: And what recourse do parents have for private schools or religious schools that may not be subject to some of the same standards as public schools?58% : Our focus is mainly on the litigation aspect of it, until we learned that these college students don't really understand the First Amendment.
56% : Hermann: It's really challenging when you're talking about private schools because these parents sign contracts and basically saying the schools can largely do whatever they want.
52% : So, they're out there and they want to fight for it, but they don't understand what their rights are or maybe even why we have a First Amendment.
52% : Not everyone's going to agree with you, but if you're going to fight for the First Amendment, let's let everyone speak and let's just bring civil discourse back to our college campuses.
48% : So, make sure that your board knows it, find your allies on it, find your allied teachers, and hope is not lost for the private schools that have brought this in.
46% : So, this is obviously with public schools, since they're federal laws for schools that get federal funding, but you can ask for any instructional materials, which includes teacher trainings.
30% : Hermann: Outside of the school world, we do a lot to just stop the Biden administration from overreaching, whether it's suing the [Environmental Protection Agency] or suing for property rights, we do a lot of property rights work.
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