Ohio teacher sues school district and school board president for removal of ‘Hate Has No Home Here’ poster

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An Ohio teacher is suing his school district for removing an anti-hate poster from his classroom, claiming it violated his First Amendment rights. The poster, which included LGBTQ+ flags, was deemed 'sexuality content' by the school board, leading to its removal and the teacher's lawsuit.
A history teacher in Ohio is suing his school district over the removal of a 'Hate Has No Home Here' poster. The poster included heart-shaped symbols with the American flag, peace sign, and LGBTQ+ flags. The school board president ordered its removal, citing 'sexuality content'. The teacher argues this violates his free speech rights. The school board voted to remove the poster, with some members making anti-LGBTQ+ comments. The teacher is seeking an injunction and a declaration that the removal was unconstitutional.
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