
Teachers Sue Iowa Board Over Social Media Speech
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Two Iowa teachers file lawsuit against states educator licensing board, alleging First Amendment rights violation. Board executive director, Michael Cavin, solicited complaints over their social media posts about Charlie Kirks shooting death. Teachers argue their posts were protected speech on public matters. Federal judge denies request for immediate restraining order, citing constitutional issues should be addressed first in board hearings and state courts. Cases highlight ongoing debates over teachers free speech online.
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