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Court backs Arkansas ban on Critical Race Theory, cementing state power over curriculum
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A federal appeals court has upheld Arkansas’s ban on teaching critical race theory in public schools, ruling that students lack a First Amendment right to demand specific curricula. The decision, involving Little Rock Central High, marks a pivotal moment in America’s curriculum wars, raising concerns over ideological censorship and state overreach in public education.
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