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Maryland parents ask Supreme Court to restore opt-outs for LGBT-themed storybooks in schools, arguing the policy violates their religious rights.
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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The Christian Post on MSNMuslim, Christian parents say school district shoving LGBT books 'down our throats'Wael Elkoshairi, a Muslim parent who unenrolled his daughter from a Montgomery County, Maryland, public school last year, ...
WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court appeared inclined to rule in favor of Christian and Muslim parents in Maryland seeking ... when storybooks with LGBT characters are read ...
Parents, not school boards, should have the final say on such religious matters,” an attorney for plaintiff Tamer Mahmoud ...
The Supreme Court appeared inclined to rule in favor of Christian and Muslim parents in Maryland seeking to keep their ...
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What's behind Supreme Court dispute over LGBT books in schoolsThe Supreme Court heard arguments in a major religious rights case. A group of Christian, Muslim and Jewish parents sued the school board in Maryland's largest district after their children were not ...
During oral arguments Tuesday, most of the justices on the United States Supreme Court appeared sympathetic toward parents in their lawsuit against a Maryland ... to having a transgender classmate ...
A group of Senate Democrats are asking Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth whether the Pentagon is complying with court orders ...
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The Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Tuesday signaled support for the religious rights of parents in Maryland who ...
Parents in Maryland say they have a religious right to withdraw their children from classes on days that storybooks with gay and transgender themes are discussed. By Adam Liptak Reporting from ...
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