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At issue was whether school systems are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" option when parents claim their ...
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school ...
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"It’s hard not to feel a chill down your back when you imagine all of the possibilities that could come out of this case." ...
A group of religious parents want to withdraw their elementary school children from class when storybooks with LGBTQ+ ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSCOTUS lets religious parents opt their kids out of LGBTQ+ books but they can’t opt out of societyThe case was brought by Maryland parents against their school district over the ability to opt their children out of lessons ...
The decision reverses lower-court rulings that had favored the Montgomery County Public Schools, located in the Washington, D ...
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Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor faced backlash from LGBTQ+ book authors who called the decision ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled that parents with religious objections to books with LGBTQ+ characters must be allowed to opt their children out of any public school instruction that uses those ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSCOTUS rules parents have a right to prevent their kids from reading books with LGBTQ+ charactersT he Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the plaintiffs in Mahmoud v. Taylor, the case brought by parents who said that their ...
More than a dozen children’s book authors and illustrators whose work was named in a Supreme Court case said Friday’s ruling, ...
In a lively and sometimes heated argument, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared poised to rule for parents with religious objections to storybooks with gay and transgender characters.
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