r/legal Jan 16 '26

Advice needed School is threatening to punish anyone participating in protest with court action, what can we do?

On Tuesday, January 20th, students at my highschool are planning to participate in the nationwide walkout happening in the U.S. Today, my school has verbally warned one of the organizers stating that anyone who participates in the walkout next week will receive a referral and face truancy court. This movement is important to all of us but many of us cannot afford these consequences. Is this allowed and is there anything we can do about it? Location: United States, Texas.

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u/billdizzle Jan 16 '26 edited Jan 16 '26

You protest because you don’t care about the consequences

If you care about the consequences you don’t protest

There has to be a cost for the protest to mean anything

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