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E57: Championing Equality: Constitutional Law, DEI, and Compelled Speech w/ Attorney Dan Lennington

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Attorney Dan Lennington from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty joins us to tackle the tough issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and equality in education. We dive into the shift from critical race theory to DEI in schools, explore the resurgence of race-based policies, and discuss the crucial role parents play in navigating their children's education amid controversial policies. Dan shares his insights on defending constitutional rights in landmark cases, underscoring the importance of parental authority.

This episode is a must-listen as we dissect how DEI policies, often derived from critical race theory, may lead to reverse discrimination and suppress free speech. We discuss real-life instances of renewed segregation and the push for drastic educational reforms under the guise of tackling racial injustices. The conversation also covers the challenges of compelled speech and pronoun preferences, highlighting the conflicts teachers face between personal beliefs and professional obligations. We conclude with a powerful message: discrimination in any form is indefensible, emphasizing the need for vigilance to preserve the core values of our education system.
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Email: Dan@will-law.org

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Chapters

1. Preserving Values (00:00:00)

2. Issues With DEI and CRT in Schools (00:06:49)

3. Compelled Speech and Pronoun Usage (00:26:23)

4. Protecting Parental Rights in Education (00:31:53)

5. Support the Conservative Classroom Podcast (00:43:32)

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Attorney Dan Lennington from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty joins us to tackle the tough issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and equality in education. We dive into the shift from critical race theory to DEI in schools, explore the resurgence of race-based policies, and discuss the crucial role parents play in navigating their children's education amid controversial policies. Dan shares his insights on defending constitutional rights in landmark cases, underscoring the importance of parental authority.

This episode is a must-listen as we dissect how DEI policies, often derived from critical race theory, may lead to reverse discrimination and suppress free speech. We discuss real-life instances of renewed segregation and the push for drastic educational reforms under the guise of tackling racial injustices. The conversation also covers the challenges of compelled speech and pronoun preferences, highlighting the conflicts teachers face between personal beliefs and professional obligations. We conclude with a powerful message: discrimination in any form is indefensible, emphasizing the need for vigilance to preserve the core values of our education system.
Links:
WILL-law.org
@DanLennington on X
Email: Dan@will-law.org

Support the Show.

Visit The Conservative Classroom Bookstore!
TCC is THE podcast for conservative teachers, parents, and patriots who believe in free speech, traditional values, and education without indoctrination.
Thanks for listening to The Conservative Classroom.
Teaching the truth. Preserving our values.
Click here to become a monthly subscriber.
Click here to sponsor an episode or make a one-time donation.
Click here for my Linktree to our website, email, merch store, email, social media, and more!
Music by audionautix.com
The views and opinions expressed by me are solely my own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any employer, school, or school district I have worked with in the past or present.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Preserving Values (00:00:00)

2. Issues With DEI and CRT in Schools (00:06:49)

3. Compelled Speech and Pronoun Usage (00:26:23)

4. Protecting Parental Rights in Education (00:31:53)

5. Support the Conservative Classroom Podcast (00:43:32)

68 episodes

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