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Authors of LGBTQ+ books condemned the Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt children out of lessons with homosexuality and transgender themes based on religious objections.
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A divided U.S. Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ-themed storybooks. The 6-3 decision Friday ...
A group of religious parents want to withdraw their elementary school children from class when storybooks with LGBTQ+ characters are being read.
Decades before Mahmoud v. Taylor, parents sought to opt their children out from textbooks, sex ed programs and health classes in public schools.
A divided U.S. Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ-themed storybooks.
It’s to get these books out of classrooms and ensure that children do not ever see LGBTQ+ people in the literature they’re exposed to at school.
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ storybooks.