Supreme Court won’t hear case from parents fighting Justice Department memo on school board threats
- The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from parents in Michigan and Virginia challenging a memo by Attorney General Merrick Garland regarding threats against school officials.
- The memo from 2021 addressed a "disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence" aimed at schools.
- Lower courts dismissed the lawsuit, stating the memo merely addressed threats and did not label parents as domestic terrorists.
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