💬 Opinion 22h ago · Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Anti-Hate Poster Has No Home in Ohio Classroom, Says School District

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Anti-Hate Poster Has No Home in Ohio Classroom, Says School District
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"Hate Has No Home Here," read the classroom poster. The school board said it had to go. Now, the teacher who put up the poster is suing, saying his First Amendment rights were violated. How could such an anodyne message spark a constitutional controversy? The drama stems from the images under the words: five hands—of varying skin colors—holding five hearts, each decorated differently. The largest heart features an American flag pattern. One heart has a peace sign on it. The controversial hearts

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