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The letter from the chancellor did have some valid points, however. We should remain neutral and show the many sides of current issues. Too many teachers would deny the humanity and legitimacy of the other side. We see it in the many protests.
Does the First Amendment Protect Teachers from Retribution for Controversial or Unpopular Speech?
The letter from the chancellor did have some valid points, however. We should remain neutral and show the many sides of current issues. Too many teachers would deny the humanity and legitimacy of the other side. We see it in the many protests.