A high school teacher in Massachusetts, suspended for attempting to teach her class about anti-Semitism, has been vindicated by an arbitrator. “On July 19, an arbitrator found that Stoughton High School teacher Hilary Moll was wrongly suspended without pay by Stoughton Public Schools for her response to an anti-Semitic incident at the high school,” the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law (LDB) announced. “The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law (LDB) advocated for Ms. Moll and two other Stoughton High School teachers who were disciplined by Stoughton for discussing anti-Semitism with colleagues and students after the same incident.”
“In May, another arbitrator overturned the discipline against one of the other teachers, Jaime Regan.”