A federal appeals court has ruled that religious parents in Maryland can’t opt their kids out of classroom lessons involving LGBTQ+-inclusive books. Three sets of parents – who are Muslim, Jewish, and ...
Parents suing a Maryland school district for requiring students to participate in reading lessons featuring LGBTQ+ themes filed a motion for an injunction asking for the right to immediately opt their ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Stanford law professor Jeffrey Fisher about the Supreme Court ruling that parents have the right to remove their kids from class when books with LGBTQ+ themes are used.
On Friday, the United States Supreme Court ruled that parents in Maryland can pull their children from public school lessons over LGBTQ+ storybooks if they have a religious objection. Those on both ...
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Parents can opt kids out of LGBTQ+ lessons after court decision: What it means for schools
The nation’s highest court has spoken, but the debate over kids’ exposure to LGBTQ+ literature and culture in America's schools is far from over. Religious and conservative parents' rights groups are ...
As the new academic year begins, schools throughout California are grappling with how to carry out a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to withdraw their child from classroom lessons on ...
Parents opposed to a curriculum featuring LGBTQ+ inclusive books can't opt their children out of lessons just yet in Montgomery County, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. The request was submitted by ...
At issue are new “LGBTQ-inclusive” storybooks used for classroom reading for pre-kindergarten to 5th grade in Montgomery County, Md., a suburb of Washington where three justices reside. During an ...
Schools are preparing to implement a Supreme Court ruling that allows parents to withdraw their child from LGBTQ+ lessons that conflict with their religious beliefs. Some educators predict carrying ...
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