Idaho教师以第一修正案权利为由, 对禁止课堂包容性标志的禁令提出诉讼。
Idaho teacher sues over ban on classroom inclusivity sign, citing First Amendment rights.
Idaho中学前教师Sarah Inama以禁止公立学校展示政治、社会或宗教信息的法律起诉州和地区官员, 声称她的课堂标志写着“每个人都欢迎在这里”,
Former Idaho middle school teacher Sarah Inama has sued state and district officials over a law banning public school displays of political, social, or religious messages, claiming her classroom sign reading “Everyone is Welcome Here” was a neutral, inclusive statement, not a political one.
根据禁止这种展示的《Idaho House House法案41》,她于2025年初被命令拆除该标志,后来在被警告更改后辞职。
She was ordered to remove the sign in early 2025 under Idaho House Bill 41, which prohibits such displays, and later resigned after being warned for rehanging it.
Inama认为,法律侵犯了她的第一修正案权利,并寻求宣布法律违宪、损害、律师费和停止执行的禁令。
Inama argues the law violates her First Amendment rights and seeks a declaration that it is unconstitutional, damages, attorney fees, and an injunction to stop enforcement.
诉讼案将多个州和地区官员列为被告, 并质疑法律和地区在争议问题上的政策。
The lawsuit names multiple state and district officials as defendants and challenges both the law and the district’s policy on controversial issues.