Supreme Court will rule on allowing parents to ban students from LGBTQ+ lessons
Briefly

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear 'Mahmoud v. Taylor,' a case involving Maryland parents who argue that school districts violate First Amendment rights by including LGBTQ+ materials in education. The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty represents these parents, who claim that the expanded curriculum imposes controversial gender ideologies on children. In contrast, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) emphasizes its commitment to diversity and literacy, stating that books featuring LGBTQ+ characters are part of a broader effort to represent various backgrounds and support literacy without directly addressing contentious gender topics in lessons.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear Mahmoud v. Taylor, addressing whether guardians can restrict students' access to LGBTQ+-themed educational content.
Montgomery County Public Schools defends its expanded curriculum to enhance diversity and reading skills, asserting that LGBTQ+ books are included among various narratives.
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