Supreme Court seems to back letting parents opt kids out of LGBTQ stories
- The Supreme Court's conservative majority indicated support for allowing parents to opt their children out of LGBTQ+ books in elementary schools, reflecting a push to expand religious rights.
- The court's liberal justices argued that exposing students to different ideas does not burden religion.
- Key conservative justices expressed concern regarding the Montgomery County Public Schools' approach to LGBTQ+ storybooks.
- The case focuses on parents' rights in Maryland to remove children from classes with LGBTQ+ content, potentially affecting school board policies.
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LGBTQ+ families don’t always feel safe. Here’s where they can find support.
Many LGBTQ+ parents don’t feel safe in the United States, according to a new survey. A third of LGBTQ+ parents in the U.S. recently surveyed by the market research company Kantar, in partnership with DIVA Charitable Trust and The Curve Foundation, don’t feel like they have the same legal rights as other families. Although 63 percent of those parents are legally married, the many benefits of a legal union still don’t outweigh the hurdles that LG…
Supreme Court Poised to Rule in Favor of Parents Objecting to LGBTQ Curriculum in Elementary Schools
The United States Supreme Court appears to be leaning in favor of a group of Maryland parents who are asking for a change in some of the materials taught to their kids at school. The post Supreme Court Poised to Rule in Favor of Parents Objecting to LGBTQ Curriculum in Elementary Schools appeared first on Slay News.


Flowers: In battleground library, Radnor reinstates controversial books
In the dystopian Ray Bradbury novel “Fahrenheit 451,” a totalitarian government mandates the burning of books. At the time of its writing, 1953, the author suggested that the impetus for the book was the Red Scare that was taking place in the country. Throughout the years, his reasoning evolved, to the point where he ultimately came to believe that “political correctness” was the problem. I am probably what you would call a “free speech” absolut…
Ketanji Brown Jackson's excuse for why grade school LGBTQ indoctrination is constitutional is almost too silly for words
The left claims to be the party all about choices, which is pretty rich considering the lack of choices they enforce on the rest of the world. This is especially true when it comes to education, as they believe school choice is evil. So, while parents are forced to either send their kids to failing public schools or pay the equivalent of their mortgage to a private school, there really is no choice for many people, as over half of Americans live…
SCOTUS Hears Case Regarding Parents Ability To Opt Kids Out Of Certain School Curriculum - Patriot Newsfeed
The Supreme Court is supposed to be the firewall—the last line of defense—when elected officials and bureaucrats try to trample the Constitution. But what happens when one of the justices can’t even define basic terms like “woman” and sides against parents in favor of indoctrination? You get Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who, once again, proved her loyalty is to the political Left—not to the law, not to parents, and certainly not to the Constit…
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