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The Deol brothers, Sunny and Bobby, took to social media to shower birthday love on Rajveer Deol. While Sunny Deol penned an emotional note for his son, Bobby complemented it with warm wishes ...
Brannen’s book, "Uncle Bobby’s Wedding," was discussed extensively by members of the Supreme Court during Tuesday’s hearing over whether religious parents should be able to remove their ...
Brannen speculated that Alito “was being deliberately misleading” in his summary of Uncle Bobby’s Wedding from the bench, part of a broader effort to vilify both the school board and same ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared poised to side with a group of parents seeking to pull their children from public school lessons with LGBTQ+ themed books for religious reasons — a ...
The Supernatural series finale, titled "Carry On," marked the end of a 15-season journey for Sam and Dean Winchester.
Uncle Bobby marries his boyfriend Jamie. It’s been styled as raising the question of the limits of religious freedom. Fair enough. I’m a scholar of the Constitution’s religion clauses ...
Sotomayor initially asked Mahmoud attorney Eric Baxter about a particular book titled "Uncle Bobby’s Wedding" that included a same-sex relationship storyline and whether exposure to same-sex ...
“Uncle Bobby’s Wedding,” about a same-sex union; and “Born Ready,” about a transgender boy. Those books are at the center of the case, which asks whether parents’ rights to the free ...
Also, Uncle Bobby’s Wedding, a story about a girl who worries she will spend less time with her favorite uncle after he marries his boyfriend. The content of the books – whether they ...
a supernatural thriller directed and produced by Emmy nominee Craig Singer (6:45), which has wrapped production. Marking Singer’s fifth collaboration with writer Robert Dean Klein (6:45 ...
Alito questioned the moral messages conveyed by books like "Uncle Bobby's Wedding," suggesting that such content might conflict with deeply held religious beliefs. Justice Brett Kavanaugh also ...
Alito read a lengthy passage from the LGBTQ-themed book, Uncle Bobby's Wedding, by Susan Brannen, about a little girl named Chloe coming to terms with her favorite uncle's wedding to another man.