What Parents Should Expect After Supreme Court’s Ruling on Opt-Outs From Pro-LGBT Storybooks

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Children and supporters of parents defending religious rights demonstrated outside the Supreme Court in Washington on April 22, 2025. Parents earned the right to sue for selecting young children from schools promoting LGBT lifestyles on religious grounds in a Supreme Court decision on June 27th. Anna Money Maker/Getty Images

If classes resume in public schools next month, parents across the country should expect notification from school administrators about “LGBTQ+ comprehensive” instruction and the right to select children for religious reasons.

On June 27, the US Supreme Court held that Maryland parents, many of them, supported Christians and Muslims. With six to three votes, the judge ruled that the district said the direction was a lesson in mutual respect, but found that the source conveyed and strengthened the perspective on same-sex marriage.

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