The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will consider whether one of the nation’s largest school districts violated parents’ First Amendment right to religious freedom when it stopped allowing them to opt ...
The order from US District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV came just months after the US Supreme Court decision Mahmoud v.
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 ...
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a contentious case where a group of parents is challenging the Montgomery County, Maryland, public school system for imposing LGBTQ-themed books in elementary ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Montgomery County, Maryland, parents who objected on religious grounds to the use of books with LGBTQ characters in elementary school. Parents who sued argued they ...
Planned lessons on LGBT tolerance at a San Francisco Bay Area middle school have sparked outrage from parents who call the material inappropriate or insensitive to "those with religious, cultural and ...
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Mahmoud v Taylor: Supreme Court rules Maryland students can opt out of LGBTQ-themed classes ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Maryland parents can pull their children from lessons that cover LGBTQ-themed topics. The Trump administration called it a major win as the administration favored ...
A divided U.S. Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ-themed storybooks. The 6-3 decision Friday in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a case brought by parents in Maryland who want to opt their children out of classes that include LGBTQ+ content. They say the reading material violates ...
WITH BREAKING NEWS. THAT BREAKING NEWS. PARTS OF IOWA’S SCHOOL BOOK BAN LAW WILL NOT BE ENFORCED AT THE START OF THE NEW YEAR, A FEDERAL JUDGE IS PUTTING PORTIONS OF THIS NEW LAW ON PAUSE. NOW, THIS ...
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.
Before all the Pride parades, festivals and parties – even before Stonewall – a small group of people made history in D.C. on April 17, 1965. The Mattachine Society of Washington held what’s believed ...
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