WILL Warns Elmbrook Schools That Nondiscrimination Laws Apply to All Students
Elmbrook administrator indicated a white student is not protected by state and federal nondiscrimination law
The News: Attorneys at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) issued a letter to Elmbrook Schools Superintendent, Dr. Mark Hansen, warning the district that federal and state nondiscrimination law applies to all people and all students. WILL’s letter comes in response to the written report from the Elmbrook Assistant Superintendent that erroneously stated that a white student “is not a member of any class that is legally protected from discrimination by state or federal law.”
The Quote: WILL Deputy Counsel, Dan Lennington, said, “We are deeply troubled that an Elmbrook administrator would adopt a position that state and federal nondiscrimination laws do not apply to all students. This is incorrect and harmful. All race discrimination is illegal race discrimination.”
“Although there is no evidence that the student’s race (White), sexual orientation (Heterosexual) and socio-economic status (middle-upper middleclass) were a consideration in any decision made by the District regarding the student, it must also be noted that the student is not a member of any class that is legally protected from discrimination by state or federal law. To the contrary, the student’s race, sexual orientation and socio-economic status are what are considered to be the majority status and thus do not form a basis for claiming that the student is being treated or has been treated less favorably than persons not in the protected class.”
This is incorrect. All people are protected by federal and state nondiscrimination laws. All race discrimination is illegal race discrimination under federal and state law. This has been settled law for decades.
The U.S. Constitution, which applies to Elmbrook Schools through the 14th Amendment, guarantees “equal protection of the laws.” The United States Supreme Court the Court twice remarked that the U.S. Constitution has “never” been interpreted as protecting only minorities from race discrimination.
The Wisconsin Constitution similarly guarantees equality under law, mandating that governments, including school district employees, treat all students “equally,” regardless of race. The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction is emphatic: “no pupil” may be “treated in a different manner because of . . . race.”
WILL is urging Elmbrook Schools to take immediate steps to remind their staff that all students are protected by nondiscrimination laws. Elmbrook families need to know that their school district does not countenance any type of discrimination based upon race.
This letter is part of WILL’s Equality Under the Law Project. More information about this project can be found at DefendEquality.org.
Read More:
- WILL’s Letter to Elmbrook Schools, March 9, 2022
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