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Iowa became the first state to remove gender identity from its civil rights code under a law that took effect Tuesday ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that parents may have their children opt out of classes using “LGBTQ” literature they object to on religious grounds.
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New York Post on MSNSCOTUS nixes forced LGBTQ lessons | Reporter ReplayThe Supreme Court on June 27 handed down a sweeping victory for parental rights and religious freedom — and dealt a ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSCOTUS lets religious parents opt their kids out of LGBTQ+ books but they can’t opt out of societyThe case was brought by Maryland parents against their school district over the ability to opt their children out of lessons ...
Teachers union leaders Pringle and Weingarten expressed differing views on the Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt ...
The Supreme Court last week ruled in favor of religious parents who demanded they should have the right to pull their ...
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 ...
Alex Swoyer, Author of ‘Lawless Lawfare’ joins Just the News, No Noise co-host Amanda Head to discuss the Supreme Court’s ...
Superintendent Walters calls SCOTUS ruling a victory despite uncertainty for state's Bible directive
In a monumental case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled parents can opt their student out of lessons that go against their religious beliefs.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Stanford law professor Jeffrey Fisher about the Supreme Court ruling that parents have the right ...
The Supreme Court issued a series of rulings Friday, drawing a range of reactions from advocates in North Carolina.
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