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The New Republic on MSNHow Religious Pluralism Lost at the Supreme CourtThe conservative justices’ ruling in a case involving LGBTQ-themed books in public schools is likely to benefit larger ...
A Supreme Court ruling allowing religious opt-outs from LGBTQ+ inclusive instruction may prompt educators to rethink ...
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California officials must revise state policy in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision supporting families that wish to opt their children out of LGBTQ+ lessons and themes.
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The Hechinger Report on MSNEveryday lessons in K-12 schools could be affected by Supreme Court rulingIn Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court sided June 27 with a group of Maryland parents who said they wanted to opt their ...
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Religious freedom case decided by Supreme Court as parents challenge Montgomery County Public Schools' policy on LGBTQ books ...
Why students tune out—and how to change that. A recent report from a Harvard College Faculty of Arts and Sciences committee calls attention to two major campus concerns: First, that students ...
A Victoria-published children's book was pulled from U.S. classrooms amid a legal battle involving religious objections ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling today in favor of a religiously “ diverse group ” of parents who object to their kids being ...
Justice Sotomayor dissented from the ruling, saying the ‘result will be chaos for this nation’s public schools.’ ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday in a 6-3 decision that parents with religious objections can be granted a preliminary ...
Muenster author Brent Loehr has taken a creative leap into young adult fiction with his first full-length novel, “Memento Mori”, a coming-of-age story written for readers aged 12 to 16. The book ...
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