The second lawsuit in two weeks has been filed against New Hampshire’s “freedom from discrimination in education law,” this one by the state’s largest teacher’s union, two school equity administrators, the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) A second lawsuit representing teachers and two administrators has been filed against New Hampshire officials over the state's new anti-discrimination law, saying that educators are confused about what they can legally teach and train, and risk losing their jobs if they unwittingly violate the laws.
The new lawsuit says that educators are confused about what they can legally teach and train, and risk losing their jobs if they unknowingly violate the law.