Texas mom refuses to sign NDA to visit her child’s public school campus
- A public middle school in Texas attempted to require a mother to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order to enter the school, raising concerns about First Amendment rights.
- The mother, Amber Longacre, refused to sign the NDA and brought attention to the issue, leading the school district to remove the NDAs from their visitor check-in system.
- Legal experts argue that NDAs have no place in a school setting and that parents have the right to discuss school-related issues freely.
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Mother prevented from entering public school for refusing to sign NDA was 'attempt to muzzle': lawyer
A public school in Texas initially barred a mother from entering after she refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Amber Longacre said she was attempting to enroll her child into Kitty Hawk Middle School, part of the Judson Independent School District, when she was given an iPad with an NDA to sign upon entering the building, the Daily Caller first reported. The NDAs were removed from the sign-in process after Longacre brought it to the dist…
Texas mom refuses to sign NDA to visit her child’s public school campus
In a highly unusual move, a public school in Texas tried to force a mother to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order to be allowed at the middle school her child attends, the mom told The Post.
Mother required to sign NDA to enter public middle school, lawsuit claims
A Texas mother was told earlier this month that she would have to sign a non-disclosure agreement to enter the public school where she was attempting to re-enroll her child, according to a lawsuit obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.Amber Longacre filed a complaint against Judson Independen...
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