Virginia federal judge sets hearing on Hegseth's censorship in military service members' kids' schools
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A federal judge in Virginia is set to hear a significant case next month regarding the Trump administration's censorship of LGBTQ+ and racial justice content in military schools. The ACLU filed a lawsuit representing 12 students affected by the Department of Defense Education Activity's enforcement of several executive orders from January that targeted 'gender ideology' and 'divisive concepts'. The ACLU seeks an injunction to restore removed educational materials that they claim are protected by the First Amendment amid allegations of viewpoint discrimination.
The ACLU argues that the removal of certain educational materials represents unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination, impeding students' rights and the diversity integral to DoDEA schools.
Court documents reveal that prominent titles like 'To Kill a Mockingbird' have been eliminated from school libraries, highlighting significant shifts in educational content.
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