Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley, a noted law professor, commentator and adviser to Congress on constitutional issues, said, "The letter is giving these boards guidance on how to stop public debate in their meetings on issues that are currently unpopular and leading to rising opposition among parents and students. The timing of the letter before the midterm elections only magnifies suspicions that James is nudging boards to prohibit all comments on these divisive issues."
He said there was a lawsuit filed in New York against James by parents and educators over her letter that is seen as "threatening those who are raising transgender policies in public meetings."
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