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Final Supreme Court Decisions Before Summer Recess - Asian Journal News

  • The Supreme Court wrapped up its 2024-2025 term on June 27, 2025, delivering important rulings on parental rights in education and internet age verification laws in Texas.
  • These rulings followed prolonged legal disputes over parents' rights to exclude children from LGBTQ-themed school lessons and states' measures to protect minors from online pornography.
  • In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court determined that parents have the right to exclude their children from public school lessons that conflict with their religious convictions and also upheld a Texas law requiring online pornography sites to verify users’ ages.
  • Justice Alito wrote the majority opinion stating the government burdens religious exercise by mandating instruction threatening parents’ beliefs, while Justice Sotomayor dissented, warning of chaos and burdens on schools.
  • The rulings curtailed nationwide injunctions, raised ongoing questions about parental rights and digital regulations, and suggest future legal challenges over education, religious freedom, and internet protection.
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WHAM broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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