California’s ‘First Partner’ One-Ups Maryland Schools’ LGBTQ-Themed Storybooks – California Globe
- The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case about parents wanting to opt out of LGBTQ-themed storybooks in Maryland public schools, specifically focusing on the book 'Pride Puppy!'.
- Justice Neil Gorsuch asked attorney Alan Schoenfeld about the content and curriculum usage of 'Pride Puppy!'.
- Parents argue that requiring students to read LGBTQ books violates their First Amendment rights.
- The case resulted after Montgomery County reversed its opt-out policy, which previously allowed parents to exempt their children for religious objections.
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California’s ‘First Partner’ One-Ups Maryland Schools’ LGBTQ-Themed Storybooks – California Globe
The group of parents who sued the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland over its refusal to allow parents of elementary school children to opt out of classes with LGBTQ-themed storybooks, argue that the school system cannot require children to sit through lessons involving the books if their family has religious objections, the New York Post reported. It’s a clear First Amendment issue. California has its own First Amendment issue, an…
‘Pride Puppy!’ Talk in Supreme Court Arguments Sparks Attention
An unusual clash in the Supreme Court this week centered on a book titled “Pride Puppy!” During the oral arguments Tuesday in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor, Justice Neil Gorsuch pressed Alan Schoenfeld, the laywer representing Montgomery County Public Schools, about the book, and its apparent reference to leather and bondage. “Pride Puppy!” is a children’s story book about a family dog getting lost in a Pride parade. The book was used in the sc…
Gorsuch and lawyer have wild exchange over children's LGBTQ storybook 'Pride Puppy' and bondage · American Wire News
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and a lawyer for a Maryland school district engaged in an eyebrow-raising discussion on a children’s LGBTQ storybook. Alan Schoenfeld, an attorney representing Montgomery County Public Schools, was grilled over the contents of a rhyming alphabet book titled “Pride Puppy,” which was previously used in the district’s pre-kindergarten curriculum. Gorsuch asked the lawyer specifically about the contents of the…
Gorsuch and Maryland school district lawyer have wild exchange over children's LGBTQ storybook: 'Not bondage'
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch had several questions about "Pride Puppy!" a children's LGBTQ storybook previously used by a Maryland school district.
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