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The Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ lesson opt-outs has sparked national debate over inclusion, parental rights and classroom impact.
Director of Islam and Religious Freedom for the Religious Freedom Institute reviews the Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v.
The 6-3 decision Friday in a case brought by parents in Maryland comes as certain books are increasingly being banned from ...
SCOTUS decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, one of its blockbuster cases from 2025, largely rested on two parental rights cases ...
On the day before this week’s Independence Day celebrations on July Fourth, I observed the 64th anniversary of the day I ...
A Supreme Court ruling allowing religious opt-outs from LGBTQ+ inclusive instruction may prompt educators to rethink ...
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Decades before Mahmoud v. Taylor, parents sought to opt their children out from textbooks, sex ed programs and health classes ...
And they need to look elsewhere for constitutional change.
While not definitive, the decision signals the justices’ inclination to see religious parents succeed in their two-year legal ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a significant 6-3 ruling, allowing parents in Maryland to opt their children out of public school lessons that utilize books featuring LGBTQ+ themes. This decision ...
As the Supreme Court headed into its summer break, the justices gave President Trump a big win, saying that district court ...