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NEA Legal & Employment Guidance

Educator Rights and Political Participation

Teachers and school support staff have strong First Amendment rights to engage in political activity.
Published: April 4, 2023
This resource originally appeared on NEA.org

Key Takeaways

Educators have strong First Amendment rights to engage in political activity on your own time and in your personal capacity.
So long as you are not attending outrageous and offensive political events, you can rely on the First Amendment for protection.

Educators have strong First Amendment rights to engage in political activity on your own time and in your personal capacity.

But courts still balance your right to free speech against your school’s interests in controlling the speech.

You should avoid actions that could tip the balance in a school’s favor.

  • First, you should make it clear that you are not speaking for your school or acting on its behalf.
  • Second, you should make sure that the event relates to the public interest, and not a private matter at the school.
  • Finally, you should avoid activity that is truly offensive and inflammatory. If you follow these rules, the balance will nearly always tip in your favor for political speech.

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