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The Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ lesson opt-outs has sparked national debate over inclusion, parental rights and classroom impact.
EDITORIAL: The Supreme Court’s recent Montgomery County decision and the Archdiocese of Hamburg’s new pro-LGBT sex-education ...
The ruling, handed down Friday, came after a group of parents challenged a Maryland school system's refusal to let parents ...
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The New Republic on MSNHow Religious Pluralism Lost at the Supreme CourtThe conservative justices’ ruling in a case involving LGBTQ-themed books in public schools is likely to benefit larger ...
On the day before this week’s Independence Day celebrations on July Fourth, I observed the 64th anniversary of the day I ...
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Religion News Service on MSN‘We were called book burners’: Families react to SCOTUS LGBTQ+ books decisionWhile not definitive, the decision signals the justices’ inclination to see religious parents succeed in their two-year legal ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Maryland parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public ...
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The Nation on MSNSamuel Alito Takes Pride in Gay-BashingWith his majority opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor, Alito gave bigoted parents a big, fat kiss—and changed the nature of public ...
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school ...
Washington BladeCourtesy of National LGBT Media Association The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, June 27, ruled that public schools must give advance notice to parents and allow them the opportunity to ...
The case had set up a clash between parents’ ability to direct their children’s education and schools’ authority over ...
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