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    Home » Blog » Supreme Court appears poised to rule religious parents can opt kids out of LGBTQ lessons

    Supreme Court appears poised to rule religious parents can opt kids out of LGBTQ lessons

    May 15, 2025Updated:May 15, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Opt-out right on Gay education are a topic that conservative justices have in common with.

    Traditional justices appeared sympathetic to the rights of spiritual parents, in a situation that examined whether Christian, Muslim, and Israeli parents have the right to refuse their children from LGBTQ-related classes.

    The event, Mahmoud v. Taylor, is about a Maryland public school’s choice to include LGBTQ storybooks in its curriculum and end its policy of allowing parents to choose their children out of the training.

    The jury heard from both flanks during oral arguments in late April, which lasted for almost three days, with the majority of center-right judges expressing skepticism about the school’s activities.

    In new interviews with The College Fix, some attorneys who filed briefs in support of the petition expressed desire after the reading.

    In a telephone interview with The College Fix, attorney Ian Prior of America First Legal stated,” This is probably the first real substantial parental rights situation in 25 times.” This might be” a gigantic choice,” he said, depending on how far it goes.

    In a phone interview with The Fix, Marc Wheat, an attorney for Advancing American Freedom, said,” We are on the verge of a very significant Supreme Court win.” He claimed that the university’s steps constitute” a violation of the freedom of association.”

    The College Fix contacted both events for reply, but neither party’s attorneys responded.

    The Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland introduced stories featuring Gay figures into its K-12 education in 2022 as a response to the issue. A group of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish families filed a complaint against it in 2023 after it discontinued the opt-out plan.

    The kids appealed their case to the Supreme Court after losing in district court and on elegance.

    The parents claim that the institution is forcing young children to learn about LGBTQ issues, arguing that this plan involves more than just coverage. They contend that original circumstances, particularly Wisconsin v. Yoder, affirm their right to choose their boy’s education, including an opt-out delivery for sensitive material.

    A California area judge lawsuit against a similar scheme that an intermediate class that forbids an opt-out for gender identity instruction on Monday was issued.

    An opt-out option is” a proper almost universally recognized throughout the state,” according to Bill Duncan, an counsel with the Sutherland Institute, in an email interview with The College Fix.

    Montgomery County Public Schools stated in its short to the jury that its syllabus aims to “promote equality, respect, and civility.” The quick compared the stories to” traditional books like Snow White, Cinderella, and Peter Pan” and claimed that the no-opt-out plan does not require students to forego their religious convictions.

    Additionally, MCPS argued that the books offer a public benefit and that their exposure does not constitute a coercive measure of constitutional rights.

    The justices took their time examining the scope of the parents ‘ rights and the content of the storybooks during oral arguments.

    A few justices questioned the burden the policy places on parents, and some of the justices cited the school district’s reasoning.

    For instance, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned whether there is a charge when” the parent can choose to send their child to a different school.” Sonia Sotomayor, the justice’s representative, questioned “where you draw the line” between interracial unions and same-sex unions.

    Justice Samuel Alito, in contrast, questioned whether the books were appropriate for young children, enquiring whether they could tell the difference between instruction and truth. Justice Brett Kavanaugh called the school’s policy” a bit mystifying” and said he was” a bit mystified.”

    Senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Ilya Shapiro, told The Fix by phone that the case is “more likely to be decided on freedom of religion.” He continued,” the majority supports the challengers.”

    In June, a decision is anticipated.

    MORE: Trump can cancel DEI teaching grants thanks to a Supreme Court decision.

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