When a public schoolteacher is punished for controversial books
(RNS) — Last month, Karen Cahall, a longtime third-grade teacher in New Richmond, Ohio, was suspended without pay for violating the school district’s policy on “controversial subjects.” This month, she sued the district in federal court for violating her constitutional rights to due process, equal protection and religious free exercise. She deserves to win. Here’s the story. On Oct. 30,...









