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Religion News Service on MSN‘We were called book burners’: Families react to SCOTUS LGBTQ+ books decisionWhile not definitive, the decision signals the justices’ inclination to see religious parents succeed in their two-year legal ...
The effect of this opinion will be to alert government agencies that parents’ constitutional rights to direct the religious ...
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More than 3,800 people filed lawsuits under Maryland’s Child Victims Act in the two months before new limits on monetary ...
Why did Maryland’s Montgomery County insist on pushing its sexual ... As a refugee from Montgomery County, I have an answer: The county’s leadership sees religion as its enemy and harbors animus ...
Parents have the right to keep their children from any instruction on LGBTQ themes in public schools, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Religious leaders demanding "moral" budget, arrested while praying outside Capitol, as Senate considers mega-bill ...
Liberals and some free expression groups warn a historic Supreme Court ruling will upend the work of local school districts.
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Alito had to contort the meaning of canonical Supreme Court doctrine so that he could either ignore established precedent or ...
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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 ...
The Supreme Court has told Maryland parents their children do not have to sit through militant LGBTQ+ indoctrination classes, ...
In the two-month period between new caps being approved and taking effect in child sex abuse damages, more than 3,800 ...
And they need to look elsewhere for constitutional change.
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