Rhode Island students may take fight for civics education to SCOTUS, cite Jan. 6 ignorance

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The students are asking the court to declare public school students have a constitutional right to a civics education.

A lawsuit from a group of students in Rhode Island is asking a federal appeals court to declare that public school students have a constitutional right to civics education. The plaintiffs said the January 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol are an example of what happens when students aren't taught such lessons.

The suit asks that the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston overturn a lower court's previous dismissal of the case last year and send the case back to district court. "I just feel like a lot of that is on me as a parent, to try to explain these concepts to the best of my ability and show her how things work," said Hinderer, of Providence.

But he warned of a"democracy in peril" and commended the students for bringing the case, which he said"highlights a deep flaw in our national education priorities and policies."The plaintiffs' lead counsel, Michael Rebell, said Tuesday he always tells people it's the best decision he has ever lost because Smith helped make the case for why civic education is so important.

The students' complaint, filed in November 2018, also says minority and low-income students, and students learning English, are disproportionately affected by the disparities in opportunities for civic participation. The appeal, however, focuses on constitutional issues rather than that claim.

 

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As long as the civics class emphasizes obedience and reverence of government and leans left, this should be allowed.

'If there is an idiot in power, it means those who elected him are well represented.' -Mahatma Gandhi

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