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Washington BladeCourtesy of National LGBT Media Association The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, June 27, ruled that public schools must give advance notice to parents and allow them the opportunity to ...
The Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ lesson opt-outs has sparked national debate over inclusion, parental rights and classroom ...
(THE CONVERSATION) On June 26, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a 6-3 ruling that preserves free preventive care under the Affordable Care Act, a popular benefit that helps approximately 150 ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the deportation of several immigrants who were put on a flight in May bound for South Sudan, a war-ravaged country where they have ...
In a 6-3 decision authored by Justice Clarence Thomas, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that a Texas law requiring ...
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Parents have the right to keep their children from any instruction on LGBTQ themes in public schools, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
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The New Republic on MSNSupreme Court Rules Homophobic Books Bans in Schools Are OKThe Supreme Court determined parents can “opt out” of letting their children see LGBTQ books in the classroom.
According to two of the people, the foundation's plans for a Geneva branch faced setbacks including a lack of donations and resignations of founding members, including GHF executive director Jake Wood ...
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CT Insider on MSNOpinion: Supreme Court just weakened a key safeguard of citizenship. 'This is a procedural ruling with seismic impact'On Friday, June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a major legal victory — and dealt a blow to the ability of courts to protect constitutional rights swiftly and meaningfully.
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The 19th News on MSNSupreme Court ruling on LGBTQ+ books gives religious parents more say over what all students learnOriginally published by our partners at The19th on June 27, 2025. The Supreme Court sided last Friday with a group of Maryland parents who object to their children reading LGBTQ+-inclusive books ...
The ruling is ideologically neutral and will apply when Republicans are in the minority and a Democrat occupies the White ...
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