Does Exposure to LGBTQ Books Violate Religious Freedom?
April 24, 2025The United States Supreme Court is considering whether requiring exposure to LGBTQ materials violates the religious liberty of parents.
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The United States Supreme Court is considering whether requiring exposure to LGBTQ materials violates the religious liberty of parents.
The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday in Mahamoud v. Taylor, which challenges the state of Maryland's refusal to allow parents to exempt their children from lessons that include "explicit LBGT content".
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