The bar for removing an elected official from her position for saying something politically inappropriate should be extremely high — so high the whole city should have to squint to see it. Which is why we side with Brooklyn Federal Judge Diane Gujarati, who threw a legal brush-back pitch at a de Blasio era regulation used by Schools Chancellor David Banks for removing Maud Maron from a Manhattan parent council.

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