Can teachers be prohibited from promoting political candidates in class?
a. No. Teachers have rights under the Equal Access Act to promote political candidates in class.
b. Yes. Teachers can be prohibited from promoting candidates for political office in class but may speak freely with students about such matters during recess or other noninstructional time.
c. No. Teachers have absolute rights under the First Amendment to promote political candidates in class.
d. Yes. Teachers can be prohibited from promoting candidates for any political office in class.
e. It is unknown. No court has ever addressed this issue before.
D
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