The Influence of Christian Nationalism on U.S. Public Educators’ Speech: Implications from Meriwether vs. Hartop
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. U.S. Legal Context
2.1. Constitutional Law
2.2. U.S. Federal Supreme and Appeals Court Cases
“We need not, and for that reason do not, decide whether the analysis we conduct today would apply in the same manner to a case involving speech related to scholarship or teaching”.(Garcetti 2006, 425)
2.3. Meriwether vs. Hartop et al.
2.3.1. Facts
2.3.2. Court’s Ruling and Reasoning
2.3.3. Implications of the Court’s Finding
3. Socio-Political Milieu of Christian Nationalism
3.1. The Increasing Visibility and Power of Christian Nationalism
Ground zero for these attacks on religion are the schools. To me, this is the most serious challenge to religious liberty. For anyone who has a religious faith, by far the most important part of exercising that faith is the teaching of that religion to our children. The passing on of the faith. There is no greater gift we can give our children and no greater expression of love. For the government to interfere in that process is a monstrous invasion of religious liberty.(emphasis added; Barr 2019)
3.2. The Constitutional Shift
4. Workplace and Classroom Implications for Educators in Light of Meriwether and Christian Nationalism
4.1. Checking for Bias
4.2. Markers of Discrimination
4.3. Freedoms Rationed
4.4. Citing Privilege
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Nguyen, D.H.K.; Price, J.F.; Alwan, D.H. The Influence of Christian Nationalism on U.S. Public Educators’ Speech: Implications from Meriwether vs. Hartop. Laws 2021, 10, 91. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws10040091
Nguyen DHK, Price JF, Alwan DH. The Influence of Christian Nationalism on U.S. Public Educators’ Speech: Implications from Meriwether vs. Hartop. Laws. 2021; 10(4):91. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws10040091
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