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A group of religious parents want to withdraw their elementary school children from class when storybooks with LGBTQ+ ...
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The latest decision is a major legal win for religious interests at the conservative high court, and blurs the line that once ...
A group of religious parents want to withdraw their elementary school children from class when storybooks with LGBTQ+ ...
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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 ...
Reading like an afternoon spent nursing a hangover under the mercy of a beach umbrella, fans of Saltburn and The Dreamers ...
Chicago advocates and educators worry the ruling could have a chilling effect on curricula. The court ruled the schools ...
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'It was such a drunken mess' — author of upcoming Karen Read book weighs in on verdictBrockton's Dave Wedge, who has covered hundreds of murder trials, is writing a book about the Karen Read case. What he's ...
And this is your first guide—a book is your first guide—and I think that’s why so many people remember the books they read in ...
A Supreme Court ruling over a Montgomery County lawsuit gave parents the right to opt their kids out of lessons with LGBTQ+ books. These are the children's books they relied on.
Wrapping up a hurly-burly session, the U.S. Supreme Court today announced two decisions that influence the teaching of books with LGBTQ+ themes in schools and the availability of library resources.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of parents who wanted to opt their children out of instruction with storybooks ...
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