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How a story about battling a dragon led to a Supreme Court case on parent rights and LGBTQ books

  • The Supreme Court will hear a case involving parents opposing LGBTQ-inclusive books in Montgomery County public schools on April 22, 2025.
  • Attorney General Anthony G. Brown led a coalition of 19 attorneys general supporting the inclusion of these books, arguing they foster a safe learning environment.
  • Parents claim the absence of an opt-out option violates their First Amendment rights and harms children's religious upbringing.
  • The 2024 ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed that exposure to LGBTQ-inclusive books does not infringe on the parents' religious exercise rights.
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Legal Newsline broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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