A legal battle is brewing over how race and gender are taught in public schools. A civil rights organization is suing to block a state rule that restricts certain discussions in classrooms, calling it censorship.
Meanwhile, the state attorney general is asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing the government has the right to set boundaries on curriculum content. With both sides digging in, the case is set to be heard in court soon. Here’s what’s at stake and what could happen next.
