WASHINGTON − A divided Supreme Court has sided with a group of parents who want to remove their elementary school children from class when storybooks with LGBTQ+ characters are read in public schools, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that parents have a right to remove their children from classes when lessons and books offend their religious beliefs, multiple news outlets reported. The 6-3 ...
The Supreme Court will hear on Tuesday Maryland parents’ challenge to a ban on opting their young children out of storybook readings about pride parades, gender transitions and drag queens. The ...
We fought hard for queer representation. SCOTUS just took it from those who need it most Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down a 6-3 decision in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor.
The Supreme Court sided Friday with a group of Maryland parents who object to their children reading LGBTQ+-inclusive books in public schools, delivering a win to religious liberty advocates and ...
Billy Moges had never considered homeschooling until 2022. That year, she decided she could no longer send her daughter to Montgomery County public schools without compromising her Christian values.
Rights and Responsibilities is a recurring series by Richard Garnett on legal education, the role of the courts in our constitutional structure, and the law of religious freedom and free expression.
Why did Maryland’s Montgomery County insist on pushing its sexual morality on all students, including Muslims and Coptic Christians? Some liberals lamenting Montgomery County’s Supreme Court loss in ...