Apr 24
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Supreme Court Clash: Gorsuch Grills Lawyer Over Controversial LGBTQ Children’s Book in Schools
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A Supreme Court hearing has brought attention to the inclusion of the children’s book Pride Puppy! in Maryland’s public school curriculum. Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned the book’s use in pre-kindergarten classrooms during arguments in a case brought by parents who believe their religious views are in conflict with the content. The case, which involves challenges to LGBTQ-themed books in schools, could have implications for religious freedom and educational policy regarding age-appropriate content. The Court is expected to issue a ruling by late June.
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