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    US Supreme Court to hear case against LGBTQ books in schools

    April 22, 2025Updated:April 22, 2025 World No Comments
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    US Supreme Court to hear case against LGBTQ books in schools

    WASHINGTON: The conservative-dominated US Supreme Court is slated to hear a case on Tuesday about whether parents have the spiritual right to pull their kids from sessions when books containing LGBTQ-related articles are read or discussed.
    The court will examine an appeal filed by families against a Maryland public school region where, in 2022, books aimed at combating discrimination and discussing sexuality and gender identification were introduced to the programs of school and elementary school students.
    The universities had immediately offered parents the chance to choose out of questionable courses, but later retracted the opportunity, saying:” These opt-outs were impossible. Some institutions, for instance, experienced unsustainably high amounts of excluded kids. “
    Families are suing because the opt-outs were canceled. They say the schools ‘ inclusive education options intrude on their Christian and Muslim denominations and First Amendment right.
    The complaint alleges that the Montgomery County school board “wants to disrupt” parents ‘ rights to “pass those beliefs on to their young children. “
    School systems in some conservative states have already issued text bans or cracked down on catalogue catalogues, with parents and conservative groups saying it is unsuitable for open spaces to sponsor books they accuse of promoting homosexuality and diverse liberal ideologies.
    Florida’s Republican governor Ron DeSantis in 2022 signed a measure widely known as the” Don’t Say Gay” law which prohibits the teaching of subjects related to sexual orientation or gender identity in primary schools.
    Court precedent has generally established that exposing students to ideas contrary to religion does not constitute coercion.
    The Justice Department of President Donald Trump’s administration supports the parents in the case, accusing the schools of “textbook interference with the free exercise of religion. “
    The decision of the high court, with its six conservative and three progressive judges, is expected before the current session ends in late June.

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