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Social worker sues Oregon ed district, alleging book ban violated first amendment
Social worker sues Oregon ed district, alleging book ban violated first amendment
Social worker sues Oregon ed district, alleging book ban violated first amendment

Published on: 08/14/2025

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An eastern Oregon educator filed a federal lawsuit in Pendleton, claiming his employer's order to remove certain books from his office violated his constitutional rights. U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew D. Hallman is presiding over the case.

PENDLETON — An eastern Oregon educator is suing his employer, alleging an order to remove anti-trans children’s books from his desk violated his constitutional rights.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2025/08/oregon-educator-was-told-to-remove-he-is-he-and-she-is-she-books-from-display-he-claims-that-violated-his-rights.html

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