💨 Abstract

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of religious parents who sought to prevent their elementary school children from interacting with LGBTQ+ books in the classroom. The court, with a conservative majority, decided that a Maryland school district violated the parents' First Amendment rights by not allowing them to opt out of classes using these books. The ruling aligns with the Trump administration's push to revert LGBTQ+ cultural advances.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff