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amNewYork on MSNAdvocates, electeds reaffirm commitment to LGBTQ-inclusive education after controversial Supreme Court rulingThe US Supreme Court’s ruling that Maryland parents could opt out of LGBTQ-inclusive lessons has put renewed focus on the role of New York City’s Department of Education (DOE) in protecting rights for ...
The Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ lesson opt-outs has sparked national debate over inclusion, parental rights and classroom ...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that parents can generally stop their children from attending school lessons that go against ...
In a statement, Jonathan Keller, the president of the California Family Council, called the majority decision “a direct ...
Parents have the right to keep their children from any instruction on LGBTQ themes in public schools, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
While not definitive, the decision signals the justices’ inclination to see religious parents succeed in their two-year legal ...
The effect of this opinion will be to alert government agencies that parents’ constitutional rights to direct the religious ...
And they need to look elsewhere for constitutional change.
The ACLU has served as counsel or filed amicus briefs in more than half of the cases that the Supreme Court will decide today ...
The 6-3 decision Friday in a case brought by parents in Maryland comes as certain books are increasingly being banned from ...
Ronald Allen, a Northwestern Law School Professor, joins Karen Conti to discuss two U.S. Supreme Court decisions that were ...
Maryland voters passed marriage equality nearly 12 years ago, and a pioneering couple helped lay the groundwork.
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