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Michigan Mom Appeals Ruling That School Board Reporting Her to Feds Was 'Minor Harassment'

Michigan Mom Appeals Ruling That School Board Reporting Her to Feds Was 'Minor Harassment'

Update: 2024-10-10
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A Michigan mom is appealing a court's ruling that she suffered "minor harassment" at the hands of school leaders for speaking out at board meetings against the COVID-19 policies enacted by her child's school district. Sandra Herndon, the mother of a special needs student formerly enrolled in the Chippewa Valley School District in Clinton Township, Michigan, alleges that school leaders violated her rights by contacting her employer and the Department of Justice for her outspoken oppostition to remote learning. The initial lawsuit alleged that an email referring Hernden to the federal law enforcement agency came immediately after Attorney General Merrick Garland sent an Oct. 4, 2021, memo calling on the FBI to investigate "harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff."

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Michigan Mom Appeals Ruling That School Board Reporting Her to Feds Was 'Minor Harassment'

Michigan Mom Appeals Ruling That School Board Reporting Her to Feds Was 'Minor Harassment'

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