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Justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor snapped at each other during Tuesday's arguments over parental rights in LGBTQ curriculum after the liberal justice attempted to jump back into the ...
Princess Leonor is 19, has already graduated from school in Wales, in Britain, and is training in the Spanish navy—meaning her life of duty and service has effectively already begun. Princess ...
The lawyer for a Maryland school district and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch had a wild exchange this week about a children's book amid an ongoing case brought by parents who want to be ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared poised to side with a group of parents seeking to pull their children from public school lessons with LGBTQ+ themed books for religious reasons — a ...
(WHTM) — Pennsylvania was once first in the nation when it comes to protecting the rights of LGBTQ citizens. The problem is, advocates say, that it was 50 years ago, and the Commonwealth has ...
The Supreme Court appeared inclined Tuesday to side with a group of parents objecting to their school district including books with LGBTQ themes in its elementary school curriculum. Across more ...
Follow me on X: @JimmyHooverDC. LGBTQ Inclusion or Religious Coercion? The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning will hear a case over whether public schools must allow religious parents to shield ...
The Trump administration appears set to slash other LGBTQ-focused health programs. A budget document obtained by The Washington Post last week would end funding for an LGBTQ youth suicide hotline ...
Consider this wild hypothetical from Justice Samuel Alito, in which he describes a completely unrealistic scenario about how tolerance of LGBTQ people could be weaponized to attack Catholics like ...
The following year, the board announced that it would no longer allow parents to excuse their children from instruction using the LGBTQ-themed storybooks. That prompted the parents in this case to go ...
The US Supreme Court will hear a case on Tuesday about whether parents have the religious right to pull their children from classes when books containing LGBTQ-related content are read or discussed.