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The Supreme Court voted to allow parents to withdraw their children from classroom LGBTQ+ lessons in public schools.
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The Christian Post on MSNHow parents can embrace technology as a 'Gospel-bringing tool' for meaninful discipleshipInstead of fearing the lightning-fast advancements of the digital world, a Christian ministry is encouraging parents to ...
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The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Maryland parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public ...
The group was founded by some Catholic parents from Middle Tennessee with adult children who are in the LGBTQIA+ community.
The 6-3 decision Friday in a case brought by parents in Maryland comes as certain books are increasingly being banned from ...
I’ve been writing about religious freedom for four decades, and I’m not about to argue that the parents should win only if I ...
President Trump hailed the Supreme Court ruling as a victory for parents, emphasizing on moral upbringing amidst growing ...
Here’s why I think the Supreme Court might be on to something in its Friday decision allowing a group of Muslim and Christian parents to opt their young children out ...
The Court's 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor means parents can choose to educate their children according to their faith.
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In a monumental case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled parents can opt their student out of lessons that go against their religious beliefs.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of Maryland parents who sued a school district over its refusal to allow them to ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSCOTUS’s decision to let parents opt kids out of LGBTQ+ lessons won’t only hurt queer studentsHeterosexism and cissexism are pervasive, and each of us, irrespective of our own identity and expression, stands at risk of ...
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