Federal judge temporarily halts enforcement of Oklahoma's House Bill 1775, a critical race theory bill.

A federal judge granted a partial injunction that temporarily halts enforcement of Oklahoma's House Bill 1775, the state's critical race theory bill, which prohibits K-12 schools and public universities from discussing certain topics of race or gender. The judge's ruling blocks parts of the law, following a lawsuit claiming it is unconstitutionally vague and infringes on students' First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

June 17, 2024
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