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  2. Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The plaintiffs, "Cumming, Harper and Ladeveze, citizens of Georgia and persons of color suing on behalf of themselves and all others in like case joining with them," originally filed suit by petition against the Board of Education of Richmond County (the "Board") and one "Charles S. Bohler, tax collector" in the Superior Court of Richmond County, claiming, among other causes of action, that a ...

  3. Parham v. J.R. - Wikipedia

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    Case history; Prior: Judgment for plaintiffs, 412 F. Supp. 112 (M.D. Ga. 1976), probable jurisdiction noted, 431 U.S. 936 (1977).: Holding (1) Georgia's procedures for committing a child to a state mental hospital are not constitutionally deficient because the Constitution requires that parents are presumed to act in the best interest of their children.

  4. Georgia State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia State Board of Education has been criticized for its policies related to critical race theory (CRT) in schools.On June 3, 2021, the SBOE passed a resolution to deny private and federal funding to schools that teach students about systemic racism.

  5. Georgia Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) [1] is an American agency that governs public education in the state of Georgia. The department manages funding and testing for local educational agencies accountable for student achievement. The department is managed by the State Superintendent of Schools and State Board of Education.

  6. Pickering v. Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    Pickering v. Board of Education, 391 U.S. 563 (1968), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that in the absence of proof of the teacher knowingly or recklessly making false statements the teacher had a right to speak on issues of public importance without being dismissed from their position. [1]

  7. Georgia teachers and state employees will get pay raises as ...

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    Public school teachers would get a $2,500 raise starting July 1, boosting average teacher pay in Georgia above $65,000 annually, as the Republican governor proposed in January. That is in addition ...

  8. Judge signals he may rule Georgia counties must certify ...

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    The Georgia State Election Board and Republicans squared off against Democrats Tuesday over controversial rule changes to the November contest. Judge signals he may rule Georgia counties must ...

  9. Judge rules Georgia's six week abortion ban unconstitutional

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    The 26-page decision repealed Georgia’s law restricting access to abortion after six weeks, before many people become aware that they are pregnant. Judge rules Georgia's six week abortion ban ...