Faculty Groups Sue Texas Tech to Block Restrictions on Race, Gender Teachings
The suit says two memos require review of course material and have already forced faculty to certify compliance for summer and fall classes.
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Faculty groups sue Texas Tech to block restrictions on race, gender teachings
DALLAS — Two faculty groups filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday to block the Texas Tech University System from implementing its policies on how professors can discuss race, gender and sexual orientation in the classroom. The suit, which marks a major…
Faculty Sue Texas Tech University Over Anti-Woke Policy
Texas Tech University faculty groups sued Chancellor Brandon Creighton and the university system’s Board of Regents in federal court Wednesday, seeking to block new classroom restrictions they argue violate the First Amendment by limiting instruction on race, gender identity, and sexual orientation. The Texas Tribune reported that the lawsuit challenges two memos issued by Creighton...
Legal Legal sues Texas Tech over course content censorship on race, sexual orientation and gender identity
Lambda Legal, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and its Texas affiliate, Texas AAUP-AFT, sued Texas Tech University System Chancellor Brandon Creighton and members of the Board of Regents over new policies that censor what professors can teach.Over the past eight months, Chancellor Creighton issued two memoranda requiring an audit of any course materials that touch on race, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. If a …
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