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The Supreme Court justices on Tuesday heard arguments related to a case about children's LGBTQ storybooks in a Maryland ...
Parents, not school boards, should have the final say on such religious matters,” an attorney for plaintiff Tamer Mahmoud ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe Supreme Court Looks Eager to Further Undermine Public SchoolsThe conservative justices are poised to side with religious parents who want to opt their children out of lessons involving ...
Maryland parents ask Supreme Court to restore opt-outs for LGBT-themed storybooks in schools, arguing the policy violates their religious rights.
The Supreme Court will decide whether parents have a First Amendment right to opt-out their children from the reading of ...
Parents in Maryland say they have a religious right to withdraw their children from classes on days that storybooks with gay ...
The dispute came down to the court’s interpretation of the “ministerial exception,” a legal doctrine that exempts religious ...
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The Supreme Court appeared inclined Tuesday to side with a group of parents objecting to their school district including ...
In a lively and sometimes heated argument, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared poised to rule for parents with ...
During oral arguments Tuesday in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor, Justice Samuel Alito asked about the ages of Maryland elementary school students taught from LGBTQ books in their class.
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