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Supreme Court appears poised to rule religious parents can opt kids out of LGBTQ lessons
Conservative justices sound sympathetic to opt-out rights on LGBTQ instruction The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case weighing whether Christian, Muslim and Jewish parents have the right to opt their children out of lessons involving LGBTQ topics, with conservative justices appearing sympathetic to religious parents’ rights. The case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, centers on a Maryland… Source
House to Home Podcast: A Supreme Court Case That Could Undermine Parental Rights
A new threat to parents’ rights has made its way to the nation’s highest Court. The Supreme Court case Mahmoud v. Taylor strikes at the very heart of parents’ ability to direct their child’s upbringing. In this case, parents in Maryland asked their local school board to excuse their elementary school children from lessons featuring LGBTQ-themed books. The school denied their request, labeled it “hateful,” and escalated the matter all the way t…
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