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The US Supreme Court has sided with parents in the state of Maryland who wanted to opt their children out of reading books ...
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Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor faced backlash from LGBTQ+ book authors who called the decision ...
Chicago advocates and educators worry the ruling could have a chilling effect on curricula. The court ruled the schools ...
The Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ lesson opt-outs has sparked national debate over inclusion, parental rights and classroom impact.
The Supreme Court voted to allow parents to withdraw their children from classroom LGBTQ+ lessons in public schools.
The Supreme Court’s three Democratic-appointed justices dissented Friday from the majority opinion in a case involving a ...
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The 19th News on MSNSupreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ books gives religious parents more say over what all students learnOriginally published by our partners at The19th on June 27, 2025. The Supreme Court sided last Friday with a group of Maryland parents who object to their children reading LGBTQ+-inclusive books ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public school ...
A group of parents sued the school board, seeking to opt their elementary school children out of classes when the reading material included books with LGBTQ characters.
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The Hechinger Report on MSNEveryday lessons in K-12 schools could be affected by Supreme Court rulingIn Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court sided June 27 with a group of Maryland parents who said they wanted to opt their ...
At issue was whether school systems are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" option when parents claim their ...
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Friday that parents have a right to opt their schoolchildren out of classes and lessons ...
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