The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea for parents to have the ability to opt their children out of a Maryland school district's curriculum that they believe promotes LGBT ideology and violates their religious convictions.
In a miscellaneous orders list released Friday, the high court agreed without comment to an appeal in the case of Mahmoud, Tamer, et al. v. Taylor, Thomas W., et al., which centers on whether Montgomery County Public Schools must allow parents the right to opt out of LGBT curriculum content if they hold religious objections.
The Becket Fund, a legal nonprofit that represents the parents and has argued religious liberty cases before the Supreme Court in the past, celebrated the decision.
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In a miscellaneous orders list released Friday, the high court agreed without comment to an appeal in the case of Mahmoud, Tamer, et al. v. Taylor, Thomas W., et al., which centers on whether Montgomery County Public Schools must allow parents the right to opt out of LGBT curriculum content if they hold religious objections.
The Becket Fund, a legal nonprofit that represents the parents and has argued religious liberty cases before the Supreme Court in the past, celebrated the decision.
More
Supreme Court to decide if religious parents can opt their kids out of LGBT curriculum
The U S Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea for parents to have the ability to opt their children out of a Maryland school district s curriculum that they believe promotes LGBT ideology and
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