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The New Republic on MSNHow Religious Pluralism Lost at the Supreme CourtLast week, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution requires public school districts to allow parents to opt out of any curriculum or instructional material for their child that runs counter to ...
In a statement, Jonathan Keller, the president of the California Family Council, called the majority decision “a direct ...
Parents have the right to keep their children from any instruction on LGBTQ themes in public schools, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Teachers union leaders Pringle and Weingarten expressed differing views on the Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt ...
While not definitive, the decision signals the justices’ inclination to see religious parents succeed in their two-year legal ...
And they need to look elsewhere for constitutional change.
The 6-3 decision Friday in a case brought by parents in Maryland comes as certain books are increasingly being banned from ...
Ronald Allen, a Northwestern Law School Professor, joins Karen Conti to discuss two U.S. Supreme Court decisions that were ...
Maryland voters passed marriage equality nearly 12 years ago, and a pioneering couple helped lay the groundwork.
Ahead of Pride parades across the US this weekend, the nation's highest court overturned a Maryland public school district's ...
The case had set up a clash between parents’ ability to direct their children’s education and schools’ authority over ...
Chicago advocates and educators worry the ruling could have a chilling effect on curricula. The court ruled the schools ...
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