ACLU asks federal court to toss Ryan Walters' lawsuit over religious activity push in Oklahoma schools
- Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters initiated a lawsuit in the Eastern District of Oklahoma targeting the Freedom From Religion Foundation in response to their challenges against religious activities in public schools.
- Walters' legal action followed FFRF's letters challenging school districts on alleged unconstitutional religious activities, but the lawsuit faces claims of punishing protected advocacy.
- The ACLU and ACLU of Oklahoma represent FFRF and have filed a motion to dismiss, labeling the lawsuit a SLAPP suit aimed at silencing public criticism and free speech.
- Annie Laurie Gaylor, FFRF Co-President, said the lawsuit aims "to chill our client's ability to petition the government," while the ACLU stresses no laws were violated by FFRF.
- This case represents a broader conflict over religion in education, with implications for First Amendment rights and efforts to defend constitutional advocacy against state retaliation.
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ACLU asks federal court to toss Ryan Walters' lawsuit over religious activity push in Oklahoma schools
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