Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued a six-page memo to school superintendents and university leaders this week, criticizing schools for not disciplining or firing educators who posted comments about Charlie Kirk’s Sept. 10 assassination.

“Some schools have responded to those calls for action with excuses and equivocation, claiming that the First Amendment prevents them from terminating or disciplining educators for celebrating or expressing controversial views about the killing of Charlie Kirk,” Rokita wrote. “In many if not most cases, those schools are wrong.”

Rokita argued that schools have broad legal authority to act against teachers whose speech is divisive or supportive of political violence. He cited court precedent, adding, “As a matter of good government and sound publi

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