Arkansas cannot prevent 2 teachers from discussing critical race theory in classroom, judge rules
- Arkansas teachers are allowed to discuss critical race theory in the classroom, according to a federal judge ruling. Rudofsky emphasized the law doesn't restrict teaching diverse theories.
- The ruling prevents the state from punishing teachers for discussing critical race theory, an academic concept focusing on embedded racism in institutions. Arkansas' ban does not clearly define the theory.
- Judge Rudofsky's ruling, while narrow, offers reassurance to teachers that they can teach about critical race theory without compelling students to accept it. Both sides consider the ruling a win in the ongoing legal battle.
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