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The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether public schools can refuse to give parents the right to pull kids from lessons involving LGBTQ-themed books.
In the kid’s book “Prince & Knight,” the handsome prince falls in love not with a princess, but with the knight. Some parents ...
At the end of the day, book censorship is a cautionary tale about fear and control. Call it “parental rights,” call it ...
A Maryland school district's inclusion of five LGBTQ-themed children's books in their curriculum has sparked a legal battle ...
Parents in Maryland who object for religious reasons to LGBTQ+ depictions in the books want to pull their children from ...
The 6-3 conservative Supreme Court has sided with religious interests in every case it has considered in recent years – ...
Religious liberty advocates have threatened legal action against public school districts in Ohio over a "release time" law.
After fiery debate, a North Carolina bill advanced through the state House on Wednesday that gives parents a bigger say in ...
The justices will weigh whether a school district must allow parents with religious objections to LGBTQ+ books to excuse ...
After a lengthy contentious and, at times, angry debate between Republicans and Democrats, the North Carolina House of ...
The legislation would allow parents to challenge school library books they say are harmful to minors, including seeking legal ...
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