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Naval Academy, superintendent among defendants in lawsuit over Board of Visitors meetings pause | American Military News
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52% : Three of the arguments are that the suspension violates the First Amendment because the board members are unable to question or provide their opinions on the critical race theory being taught at the academies. 50% : The last reason for violation of the First Amendment is that, according to the lawsuit, critical race theory is like a religion and by teaching it and embracing it at the academy, it "constitutes state-sponsored religion," according to the lawsuit.
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