Texas Governor Signs Law To Stop Teachers From Talking About Racism

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Texas Governor Signs Law To Stop Teachers From Talking About Racism
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'The idea is to whitewash American history of any legacy of racism,' said state Democratic Rep. James Talarico.

an academic discipline centered on the idea that racism is an everyday experience for most people of color, that this has shaped the country’s legal and social systems, and that white people ― the segment of society with the most power ― have no interest in changing this reality because it benefits them.Texas’ law goes a bit further than those of other states by preventing students from participating in any public policy advocacy as part of a civics or social studies class.

We will certainly see a legal challenge to this bill. The question is whether it is an institutional challenge, a process challenge, or a free speech challenge.The law is likely headed to court for a number of reasons, says Brandon Rottinghaus, the Pauline Yelderman Endowed Chair of the department of political science at the University of Houston.

Cara Santucci, a spokesperson for the Texas House Democratic Caucus, said Democrats have looked into possible constitutional violations in the way the bill was passed and don’t see much room for legal action, either.

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