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The Texas Education Agency is probing teachers for posting “reprehensible” content celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Actions by employers have stirred a debate over employees’ speech rights, the role of pressure campaigns and what is appropriate public debate after an violent event.
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Friday announced the formation of committees to study bias and ...
Student is accused of bullying a classmate by allegedly calling him names, making fun of his clothes and excluding him from ...
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Texas teachers are on notice. The state’s education agency says comments deemed inappropriate or inciting could cost educators their jobs ...
Several school districts have already taken disciplinary action against staff for comments made about the Christian ...
The Texas Education Agency is investigating Texas public school staff over social media posts about the death of Charlie Kirk ...
An employment attorney says private employers have right to fire or discipline workers because of political speech.
TEA said it will investigate teachers and staff accused of posting or sharing what it called “reprehensible and inappropriate” social media content related to the assassination of conservative ...
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) says it’s reviewing 180 complaints on educators’ comments they made online about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Republican lawmakers in South Carolina threatened to pull the university’s funding over the weekend. The pressure campaign caught widespread attention, including from President Trump.
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