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California AG Supports Students' Rights in Temecula Valley Unified Case

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Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed an amicus brief in support of a challenge to two Temecula Valley Unified School District enactments that violate students' constitutional and statutory rights, including a ban on inclusive curriculum and a forced outing policy.

The post Temecula Valley USD Policies Violate Constitutional and Statutory Rights, Says AG Bonta appeared first on Black Voice News.

Source: Black Voice News

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